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9.14.14 IP Office Ports

Most PC firewalls will request the user to allow various exceptions when a newly installed application is first run. However
this may not always be the case, especially if the firewall is located elsewhere than the user's PC.
Adding Firewall Exceptions
The file avayafw.bat can be used to open up the necessary firewall exceptions for IP Office applications. The file can be
downloaded from http://marketingtools.avaya.com/knowledgebase/tools/firewall.
It only works for:
· The default Windows XP/Windows 2003 firewall.
· The application must be installed for the exception to be created.
· The application must be installed in the default location.
Whilst avayafw.bat only works subject to the conditions above, for other firewalls study of this file will indicate the
necessary application files and ports for which exceptions need to be created.
Ports Used
The list below details many of the IP ports used by IP Office control units and IP Office applications. Many of these are
standard ports for different IP traffic protocols.
Indicates a listening port on the IP Office control unit.
PC running an IP Office application.
* Indicates that the port and or protocol can be changed.
Port
Protocol
25*
SMTP
37
Time
53
DNS
67
BOOTP/DHCP
68
BOOTP/DHCP
69
TFTP
69
TFTP
80
HTTP
161*
SNMP
162*
SNMP Trap
500
IKE
389*
LDAP
443
HTTPS
520
RIP
520
RIP
1701
L2TP
1718
H.323
1719
H.323 RAS
1720
H.323/H.245
2127
(UDP)
3478
SIP
5005
RTCPMon
5060
SIP
8080
HTTP
8089
Enconf
8888
HTTP
IP500/IP500 V2 Installation
IP Office 8.0
Function
TCP
Email system alarms from the IP Office to SMTP server. For IP Office 4.2 also used
for Voicemail Email on Embedded Voicemail.
UDP
Time requests from the IP Office to a Time Server (RFC868).
UDP
Domain Name Service responses.
UDP
DHCP server operation.
UDP
DHCP client operation.
UDP
File requests to the IP Office.
UDP
File requests by the IP Office.
TCP
HTTP File requests.
UDP
From SNMP applications.
UDP
To addresses set in the IP Office configuration.
UDP
Key exchange for IPSec protocol.
TCP
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
TCP
HTTPS communication with IP Office provisioned DECT, IP Office Softphone.
UDP
To and from the IP Office to other RIP devices. For RIP1 and RIP2 (RIP1
compatible) the destination address is a subnet broadcast, eg. 192.168.42.255.
UDP
For RIP2 Multicast the destination address is 224.0.0.9.
UDP
Layer 2 tunneling protocol.
UDP
H.323 Discovery
UDP
H.323 Status. VoIP device registering with the IP Office.
UDP
H.323 Signalling. Data to a registered VoIP device.
UDP
PC Wallboard to CCC Wallboard Server.
UDP
Port used for STUN requests from the IP Office to the SIP provider.
UDP
RTCP Monitoring information from Avaya H323 phones.
UDP/
SIP Line Signalling
TCP*
TCP
Browser access to the Delta Server application.
UDP
From the IP Office to the Conferencing Center Server Service. User access to the
Conferencing Center is direct via HTTP sessions.
TCP
Browser access to the IP Office ContactStore (VRL) application.
indicates a port to which the IP Office sends, for example to a
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