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MiVoice Business Release 7.2 improves telnet ports security by providing the ability to
•
change the security settings for the selected service;
•
add a trusted IP address for logging ports (this change is permanent);
•
close (or open) all Call Control (CC) services (by default, all CC telnet and log services are
open).
For more information, see "Securing Telnet Connections" in the
Technician’s Handbook
.
In addition, to obstruct possible hacking attempts, the welcome banner identifying the system
is no longer displayed when logging into CC Customer Data Entry (CDE) interface.
Table 79: MiVoice Business and 3300 ICP port numbers
IP PORT NUMBER
TRANSPORT
FUNCTION
20
TCP
FTP (data)
21
TCP
FTP (control)
22
TCP
Outgoing connection to AMC (SSH)
23
TCP
Telnet
25
TCP
SMTP (VPIM for voice mail)
53
UDP
DNS
67
UDP
DHCP server
68
UDP
DHCP client
69
UDP
TFTP
80
TCP
HTTP
137
TCP
NetBIOS Name Service for connection to ETX/APC
138
UDP
NetBIOS Datagram Service for connection to ETX/APC
161
UDP
SNMP
162
UDP
SNMP trap
222
TCP
Telnet from OPSMan
389
TCP
LDAP
443
TCP
HTTPS (SSL)
636 TCP
LDAPS
(SSL)
1066
TCP
X-Net and IP networking
1067
TCP
IP Networking (SSL)
1606
TCP
MiVoice Business Virtual, OPS Manager, telephone directory
1750
TCP
Software logs
1751
TCP
Maintenance logs
1752
TCP
SMDR
1753
TCP
PMS/Hotel logs
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Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
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