
AVM-1
IP Video Attendant Station
Configuration / Operation Manual
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6. Appendix A: Network Ports
6.1. Requirements
The network for the AVM-1 IP Video Attendant Station requires the following:
A. IPv4 enabled
B. Allow the following protocols:
1. SIP
2. RTP
3. HTTP/HTTPS
C. Routed network
D. DHCP Server (if applicable)
Ports:
Depending on the needed functionality, the following ports may need to be enabled and allowed across the
firewall and routers in the network.
Service/Module
Port
Port Type
Mode
HTTP
80
TCP
Inbound
HTTPS
443
TCP
Inbound
TFTP
69
UDP
Inbound
SSH
22
TCP
Inbound
SIP Signaling
5060
UDP
Inbound/Outbound
SIP Secure
5061
UDP
Inbound/Outbound
SIP Start RTP
5004
UDP
Inbound/Outbound
STUN
3478
TCP/UDP
Inbound/Outbound
6.2. Optional
The network for the AVM-1 IP Video Attendant Station can optionally provide the following:
A. SIP Proxy/Registrar