Conferencing Center Installation & Upgrade
•
Check that port 8089 is not being used by something else on the Conferencing server because it
is needed for the Conferencing Center Web Client to talk to the IP Office control unit. If there is a
conflict, use another port by doing the following:
1. Open
Inetpub
.
2. Double-click
wwwroot
.
3. Double-click
AVECS
.
4. Open the
Web.config
file with your preferred editing tool.
5. Change the port number (highlighted characters) on the following code string:
<add
key="RemotePoint"
value="tcp://localhost:
8089
/Avaya.ECS.ECSConferenceService.RemotingInterface"/>
Conferencing Center Setup: Option 3
If this option (a firewall placed between the web server and Voicemail Pro server) is selected, the
following port issues need to be kept in mind:
•
Conferencing Center installs by default to port 25 (for email) and port 80 (to communicate with
the web server).
•
Port 69 has to be kept open for TFTP requests from Conferencing Center Scheduler to the IP
Office control unit.
•
Port 50801 has to be kept open for the Conferencing Center Server to talk to the IP Office control
unit.
•
Check that port 8089 is not being used by something else on the Conferencing server because it
is needed for the Conferencing Center Web Client to talk to the IP Office control unit. If there is a
conflict, use another port by doing the following:
1. Open
Inetpub
.
2. Double-click
wwwroot
.
3. Double-click
AVECS
.
4. Open the
Web.config
file with your preferred editing tool.
5. Change the port number (highlighted characters) on the following code string:
<add
key="RemotePoint"
value="tcp://localhost:
8089
/Avaya.ECS.ECSConferenceService.RemotingInterface"/>
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