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Table 3: Received packets (Destination = IP phones)
Destination port
The number used in the Source
Port field of Qtest packets sent by
the phone
22
The number used in the Source
Port field of DNS packets sent by
the phone
The number used in the Source
Port field of the packets sent by
the HTTP client on the phone
PUSHPORT
500, 2070, or 4500
The number used in the Source
Port field of received SSO packet
18414
546
The number used in the Source
Port field of the TLS/SSL packets
that are sent by the HTTP client on
the phone
68
161
500
1024 – 5000 (ephemeral port
selected by O/S)
1720
49,300 – 49,309
2048 – 3029
500, 2070, or 4500
May 2018
Source port
7
Any
Any
Any
Any
500 or 4500
Any
Any
Any
Any
Any
Any
Any
Any
Any
Any
500 or 4500
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Received Qtest messages
Packets received by the SSH
server of the phone
Received DNS messages
Packets received by the HTTP
client on the phone
Packets received by the HTTP
server of the phone
Received IKE or IPsec
messages (if NVIKEOVERTCP
is 1 or 2)
Received SSO commands
Received DHCPv6 messages
TLS/SSL packets that the HTTP
client receives on the phone
Received DHCP messages
Received SNMP messages
Received DHCPv6 messages
Received Traceroute, HTTPS,
HTTP messages
Received H.323 signaling
messages
Received RAS messages
Received RTP, RTCP, SRTP,
and SRTCP messages
Received IKE or IPsec
messages (if NVIKEOVERTCP
is 0 or 1)
Network requirements
UDP or TCP?
UDP
TCP
UDP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP only
UDP
TCP
UDP
UDP
UDP
Traceroute over
UDP
HTTP/HTTPS
over TCP
TCP
UDP
UDP
UDP
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