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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
IP Terminal General Purpose UDP Port
4.66 The IP Terminal General Purpose UDP Port defines the port number the IPRC uses for
general purpose and broadcast messages. To change the port number, enter the new number in
the text box. Then press
or click on another field. The range is 1024-65535, and the
ENTER
default is 5567.
MGCP Receive Port
4.67 The MGCP Receive Port defines the port number the MGCP gateway and endpoints
use for communication. To change the port number, enter the new number in the text box. Then
press
or click on another field. The range is 1024-65535, and the default is 2427.
ENTER
TCP Call Control Port
4.68 The TCP Call Control Port defines the port number that off-node IPRCs use to connect
call control with this IPRC. The TCP Call Control Port cannot conflict with other port numbers
on the IP connection. Changing the TCP Call Control Port resets the IPRC. The system broad-
casts changes to an IP connection's TCP Call Control Port to the other nodes in the private net-
work as a database update. The IP connection's TCP Call Control Port must be kept in sync
throughout the network. This field corresponds to the off-node IP connection's Remote Listen-
ing Port (see
page
6-177). To change the port number, enter the new number in the text box.
Then press
or click on another field. The default is 5570, and the range of values is
ENTER
1025 to 65535.
Web Listening Port
4.69 The Web Listening Port identifies the port number the IPRC uses for Web access (i.e.,
for diagnostics). To change the port number, enter the new number in the text box. Then press
or click on another field. The range is 1-65535, and the default is 80.
ENTER
6
NOTE:
If using the IP port for the Board Utility, the Web Listening Port number must match the
port number assigned in the Board Utility (see
page
3-174).
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