Ports To Open On The Scopia Tip Gateway - RADVision Scopia TIP Gateway Deployment Manual

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For example, an endpoint would dial 227-5678, where the dial prefix '227' routes the call to the
Cisco telepresence and '5678' is the relevant service on the CTMS as allocated by the Cisco
network administrator.

Ports to Open on the Scopia TIP Gateway

The Scopia TIP Gateway is typically deployed in the enterprise network. When opening ports on the
device, use the following as a reference:
• If you are opening ports that are both in and out of the gateway, see
Open on the Scopia TIP Gateway
• If you are opening ports inbound to the gateway, see
TIP Gateway
Important:
Choosing the specific firewalls where ports need to be opened depends on where your gateway and
your other Scopia Solution products are deployed.
Table 1: Bidirectional Ports to Open on the Scopia TIP Gateway
Port Range
Protocol
1024-1174
H.245 (TCP) Any H.323 device
1719
RAS (UDP) H.323 gatekeeper
1720
Q.931 (TCP) Any H.323 device
3336
XML (TCP)
Deployment Guide for Scopia TIP Gateway Version 8.2
on page 11.
on page 12.
Destination
Functionality
Enables H.245
signaling
Enables RAS
signaling
Enables Q.931
signaling
Scopia Management Enables you to
manage this
gateway via the XML
API
Table 1: Bidirectional Ports to
Table 2: Inbound Ports to Open to the Scopia
Result of Blocking
Port
Cannot connect
Mandatory
H.323 calls
To limit range, see
Limiting TCP Port
Range for H.245 on
the Scopia TIP
Gateway
32
Cannot
Mandatory
communicate with
To configure, see
H.323 gatekeeper
Configuring UDP Port
for RAS on the
Scopia TIP Gateway
on page 34
Cannot connect
Mandatory
H.323 calls
To configure, see
Configuring TCP Port
for Q.931 on the
Scopia TIP Gateway
on page 35
Cannot use the
Mandatory
XML API to
manage the
gateway
Planning your TIP Gateway Deployment | 11
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