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Port matrix
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Matrix Headings Defined
Destination Element: The device or application receiving a data flow from a source. Each table identifies ports used for the
Destination Element. System Elements include the following:
CS =
SS =
VGMC =
MGC =
EM =
ECM =
NRS =
TM =
TPS =
UC Server
mscAttn
mscConf
mscTone
mscMusc
mscAnnc
AMS
Task: The device, element or application that uses the port. Task identified are
VoIP Signaling =
L4 Protocol: Labels of the network and application protocols used.
Destination Port(s): This is the default port(s) used at the device or application responding to an initiator. Valid values
include: 0 – 65535.
Interface: This identifies which LAN interface subnetwork is being used. The system servers and gateways can require up to
four separate subnetworks. To differentiate the subnets and the corresponding network interface on each device,
they are named:
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Avaya Communication Server 1000 Port Utilization – Issue 4.04
Call Server
Signaling Server
Voice Gateway Media Card
Media Gateway Controller
Element Manager
Enterprise Common Manager
Network Routing Service
Telephony Manager
Terminal Proxy Server
(Signaling Server)
Presence Server
IP Attendant
IP Conference
IP Tones
IP Music
IP RAN
Avaya Media Server – formerly
MAS
MGMT =
Management
SC =
System Control
Base =
Base
CS =
Active Call Server unless otherwise specified
Media =
Voice media streams
TPS =
Terminal Proxy Server (Signaling Server)
VoIP Signaling
VoIP Media =
VoIP Media
SIPL
SIP Line Gateway
GK
Gatekeeper
VTRK
IP Virtual Trunk
NCS
Network C Server
NRS
Network Routing Server
UCM
Unified Communication manager
(Note: including both standalone UCM and UCM deployed on SMGR
server)
SPS
SIP Proxy Server
IP Phone =
IP Phone
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