Network Configuration Specifics
277
Ports 9000 and 9002 are only used by the console applications. All other phones now use ports
in the 50000 to 50511 range.
1754
TCP
Printer port
3300
TCP
VoiceFirst Videoconferencing (server connection)
3997
TCP
SAC-High Security SSL
3998 TCP
SAC-SSL
3999
TCP
PDA, Application communication
5009
TCP
Telephone Directory (eManager)
5060
TCP
SIP
5061
TCP/UDP
SIP-TLS
5432
TCP
MiVoice Business Console to SQL Server – Call History
5320
TCP
Mitel OIG 2.0, SDK 6.0 (MiTAI Driver), LBG 3.4
6543
TCP
Direct Connection to NSU for upgrade
6800
TCP
MiNET Server (at 3300)
6801
TCP
Secure MiNET (SSL) (at 3300)
6802
TCP
Secure MiNET (AES) (at 3300)
6803
TCP
Secure MiNET (SSL) for trusted applications
6804
TCP
Secure MiNET (High Security SSL)
6900 to 6999
TCP
MiNET Client
7011
TCP
Data Services access (LBG 3.4 and MSPLogs Viewer uses
data services)
7050
TCP
SDS (Mitel OIG uses SDS)
8000
TCP
MiTAI Client (legacy)
8001
TCP
MiTAI Client (SSL) (legacy)
9000
UDP
Console Voice Channel 1 (5550 - TKB)
9002
UDP
Console Voice Channel 2 (5550 - TKB)
10990
TCP
Remote Management Interface - Multi-node management
15373
TCP
ACD real-time events
15374
TCP
IP PMS
18100
TCP
MiVoice Business Console to UCA - Presence
20001
UDP
TFTP
49500 to 49549
TCP
Data Services
50000to 50511
UDP
Voice Gateway and phone media RTP on even ports
16320 to 32767
TCP/UDP
DECT voice and signalling
Table 79: MiVoice Business and 3300 ICP port numbers (continued)
IP PORT NUMBER
TRANSPORT
FUNCTION
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Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
Page 1: ...Mitel MiVoice Business RELEASE 7 2 ENGINEERING GUIDELINES ...
Page 15: ...Chapter 1 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ...
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Page 22: ...Engineering Guidelines 8 ...
Page 23: ...Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
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Page 28: ...Engineering Guidelines 14 ...
Page 29: ...Chapter 3 TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS ...
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Page 73: ...Chapter 4 PHONES AND VOICE APPLICATIONS ...
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Page 95: ...Phones and Voice Applications 81 Figure 9 ICP Connection Paths and Limitations ...
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Page 101: ...Chapter 5 POWER ...
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Page 129: ...Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE ...
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Page 135: ...Chapter 7 APPLICATIONS ...
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Page 143: ...Chapter 8 EMERGENCY SERVICES ...
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Page 151: ...Chapter 9 IP NETWORKING ...
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Page 167: ...Chapter 10 LICENSING ...
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Page 183: ...Chapter 11 BANDWIDTH CODECS AND COMPRESSION ...
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Page 209: ...Chapter 12 NETWORK CONFIGURATION CONCEPTS ...
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Page 244: ...Engineering Guidelines 230 ...
Page 245: ...Chapter 13 NETWORK CONFIGURATION SPECIFICS ...
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Page 309: ...Appendix A CAT 3 WIRING ...
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Page 315: ...CAT 3 Wiring 301 Figure 55 CX MX MXe AX and LX Minimum Cable Standard ...
Page 316: ...Engineering Guidelines 302 ...
Page 317: ...Appendix B INSTALLATION EXAMPLES ...
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Page 335: ...Appendix C LLDP AND LLDP MED CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ...
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