Table 1-21
SCOPIA Gateway-supported ports—Incoming connections (continued)
Port Range
Protocol
12003-12951 (odd
RTCP (UDP)
numbers only)
Table 1-22
SCOPIA Gateway-supported ports—Outgoing Connections
Port
Protocol
Range
162
SNMP traps
(UDP)
1719
RAS (UDP)
1720
Q.931 (TCP) Q.931 (sending Setup/Connect
In addition to the ports listed in
features:
Table 1-23
Security Mode
Low
Medium
High
RADVISION | RADVISION Port Security Reference Guide
Functionality
For terminals connected
to the Gateway and not to
the IVR.
Functionality
Sending traps to server
RAS (sending RRQ/ARQ messages) Both
messages)
•
The ability to conceal a caller ID for both IP-to-ISDN and ISDN-to-IP calls.
•
Configurable security access levels enabling and disabling Telnet, FTP , SNMP and ICMP (ping)
services, as shown in
Table
SCOPIA Gateway Security Modes
Telnet
Active
Inactive
Inactive
Direction
Both
Direction
Result of Blocking
Port on Firewall
Outgoing
Cannot send traps
No RAS capabilities
Both
No Q.931 capabilities
Table 1-21
and
Table
1-22, SCOPIA Gateways offer the following
1-23.
FTP
SNMP
Active
Active
Inactive
Active
Inactive
Inactive
Result of Blocking
Description
Port on Firewall
Cannot open media
H.323 entity
Description
Gateway
H.323 entity
H.323 entity
ICMP (ping)
Active
Active
Inactive
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