stian123
03-27-2008, 04:47 AM
Hi
When using Tandberg Management Suite (TMS) what type of traffic is it necessary to allow in network. I found a document on the Tandberg site (TANDBERG Management Suite and Security) that gives an overview of ports used for communication between TMS and videoconference endpoints. The ports that are listed, is:
For basic management of video conferencing entities (collecting data, setting parameters, etc):
• TCP port 80 for http
• TCP port 23 for Telnet (and Telnet-Challenge)
• UDP port 161 for SNMP queries
• UDP port 162 for SNMP traps
For software upgrade, phone book settings, company logos, etc:
• TCP port 21 for ftp
• TCP port 20 for ftp data
For end user authentication:
• UDP port 137 and 138 for NetBIOS
• TCP port 57 for Telnet-Challenge
For encrypted communication
• TCP port 443 for https
For automatic detection of new systems
• SNMP broadcast
Do this also apply for other network components such as gatekeepers, border controller and different server types?
When using Tandberg Management Suite (TMS) what type of traffic is it necessary to allow in network. I found a document on the Tandberg site (TANDBERG Management Suite and Security) that gives an overview of ports used for communication between TMS and videoconference endpoints. The ports that are listed, is:
For basic management of video conferencing entities (collecting data, setting parameters, etc):
• TCP port 80 for http
• TCP port 23 for Telnet (and Telnet-Challenge)
• UDP port 161 for SNMP queries
• UDP port 162 for SNMP traps
For software upgrade, phone book settings, company logos, etc:
• TCP port 21 for ftp
• TCP port 20 for ftp data
For end user authentication:
• UDP port 137 and 138 for NetBIOS
• TCP port 57 for Telnet-Challenge
For encrypted communication
• TCP port 443 for https
For automatic detection of new systems
• SNMP broadcast
Do this also apply for other network components such as gatekeepers, border controller and different server types?