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RADVISION | RADVISION Port Security Reference Guide
3089
UDP
Media traversal
Client to
SCOPIA
PathFinder
Server
Cannot use UDP to traverse
media; can only use TCP to
traverse media.
SCOPIA PathFinder
Client
8080
HTTP
(TCP)
Web interface
Client to
SCOPIA
PathFinder
Server
Cannot configure SCOPIA
PathFinder Server.
Web client/browser
8089
XML (TCP) PathFinder version
7.0 XML API service
Client to
SCOPIA
PathFinder
Server
The External Management
System cannot get SCOPIA
PathFinder Server status or
receive traps from SCOPIA
PathFinder Server.
XML API Client
1720
TCP, DPA
IP call signaling
External H.323
endpoint to
SCOPIA
PathFinder
Server
No signaling capabilities:
guest users cannot dial into
internal endpoints
Any H.323 entity using a
Q.931 signaling in DPA
mode
4000-5000
(configure
within this
range)
TCP, UDP
Direct Public
Access (DPA) for
H.323 call
signaling, control
and media
traversal
External H.323
gatekeeper or
endpoint to
SCOPIA
PathFinder
Server
Cannot setup/connect DPA
mode calls.
The approximate number of
ports required is the number
of simultaneous DPA calls
multipled by 10. The
multiplication factor is
lower for audio-only calls,
higher for calls with dual
video. We recommend using
10 as an approximation.
To configure the port range
on the SCOPIA PathFinder
Server:
1.
Select Settings >
General.
2.
Enable H.323 Direct
Access.
3.
Enter the Port Range
numbers.
Any H.323 gatekeeper or
entity using a Q.931
signaling in DPA mode.
Table 1-9
Inbound ports supported by SCOPIA PathFinder Server
Port Range Protocol
Functionality
Direction
Result of Blocking Port on
Firewall
Recipient Client or
Server Type