
No.
Task
Notes
When creating a profile, use the certificate
installed on Avaya SBCE in the previous step.
Provide a descriptive name for the profile. For
example:
mediaTlsProfile
.
Related links
External native clients media configuration checklist
on page 128
TLS server profile checklist for external native clients media configuration
on page 129
Firewall configuration
External firewall rules
Port
Protocol
Description
443
TCP
For HTTPS media tunneling. From the internet to Avaya SBCE
on the B interface.
This option is only required if you are using media tunneling
and it requires better readability through firewalls.
35000 to 40000
UDP
For UDP media. From the internet to Avaya SBCE on the B
interface.
This option is only required if you are using direct RTP media.
3400, 3580
TCP
For UDP media. From the internet to Avaya SBCE on the B
interface.
This option is only required if you are using direct RTP media.
Internal firewall rules
Port
Protocol
Description
35000 to 40000
UDP
For UDP media from Avaya SBCE. For media traffic that runs
from the A interface of Avaya SBCE to the MCU 7K and MCU
6K servers.
12000 to 13200
UDP
For UDP media from media services. For media traffic that
runs from MCU 7K servers to the A interface of Avaya SBCE.
16384 to 16984
UDP
For UDP media from media services. For media traffic that
runs from MCU 7K servers to the A interface of Avaya SBCE.
6000 to 17999
UDP
For UDP media from media services. For media traffic that
runs from Avaya Aura
®
Media Server to the A interface of
Avaya SBCE.
5061
TCP
For SIP communications. For traffic that runs from the Avaya
Aura
®
Web Gateway to the Avaya SBCE SIP communications
A interface.
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®
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