Configuring Network
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A firewall protects an organization‘s IP network by controlling data traffic from outside
the network. Unless the firewall is designed to work with video conferencing equipment,
you must configure the firewall to allow incoming and outgoing traffic to the VC110
endpoint through the reserved ports. Users placing calls through a firewall to endpoints
may experience one-way audio or video if the firewall is not properly configured.
You must configure your firewall to allow incoming and outgoing traffic through the
following ports:
Description
Port Range
Port Type
Gatekeeper
1719
UDP
H.323 signal port
1720
TCP
SIP (default transport protocol)
5060
UDP
SIP (when selecting the TCP transport
protocol)
5060
TCP
SIP (when selecting the TLS transport
protocol)
5061
TCP
Reserved ports of the endpoint.
For more information, refer to
on page
50000-50499
(default range)
TCP/UDP
Web management port (optional)
443
TCP
By default, the endpoint communicates through TCP and UDP ports in the 50000 - 54999
range for video, voice, presentations, and camera control. The endpoint uses only a
small number of these ports during a call. The exact number depends on the number of
participants in the call, the protocol used, and the number of ports required for the type
of call: video or voice.
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