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Table 88: Access list guidelines for Avaya S8300, S8500, S8700 Media Servers
Action
From
Permit
S8700
enterprise
interface
Permit
S8300 LSP
Permit
S8300 LSP
Permit
S8700
enterprise
interface
Permit
Avaya Site
Administratio
n
workstation
Permit
S8300,
S8500, or
S8700
enterprise
interface
Permit
Web admin
station
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TCP/UDP
To
port
or protocol
TCP any
S8300 LSP
TCP 514
S8700
enterprise
interface
TCP any
S8700
enterprise
interface
TCP
S8300 LSP
512-1023
TCP any
S8300,
S8500, or
S8700
enterprise
interface
TCP 5023
Avaya Site
Administratio
n
workstation
TCP any
S8300,
S8500, or
S8700
enterprise
interface
TCP/UDP
Notes
port
or protocol
TCP 514
Both S8700 and LSP
running pre-CM2.x:
This allows the S8700 to
synchronize translations
with the S8300 Local
Survivable Processor
(LSP). A TCP session is
initiated from the S8700 to
the S8300 TCP port 514. A
second session is then
initiated from the S8300 to
the S8700 TCP port range
512-1023. Network ports
TCP 512-1023 must be
open. See
TCP any
TCP
512-1023
TCP any
TCP 5023
This allows an administrator
to log in through Avaya Site
Administration to a call
server.
TCP any
TCP 80
This allows secure and
unsecure web access to a
call server. The call server
redirects unsecure
sessions to https.
Table 89
below.
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