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No. TC1128
Ed. 01
Nb of pages : 1
URGENT
NOT URGENT
SUBJECT:
1.
TEMPORARY
PERMANENT
All fax server components need to communicate with each other for different reasons. To communicate
they use TCP/IP connections. And to do that they need to open IP ports to be ready to receives calls.
The fax server components accept incoming connections on the following IP ports:
Archive: 7596 for IIOP (Internet Inter-Orb Protocol), 7597 for SSLIOP (IIOP over SSL). These can
be modified using the "Service.OAPort" and "Service.OASSLPort" values in the FaxArchive.properties
file.
CoConfig: 7598 for IIOP and 7599 for SSLIOP. These can also be modified using the
"Service.OAPort" and "Service.OASSLPort" values in the CoConfigServer.properties file.
Fault tolerance system: 7802 for IIOP and 7803 for SSLIOP.
Driver: By default 5061 (UDP) for SIP and 1720 (TCP) for H.323 (TCP), 1718 for Gatekeeper.
Additionally, dynamic UDP ports are used by the Driver for outbound calls and media sessions.
Those are dynamically selected by the OS (see "Ephemeral port range" for details) and will live as
long as the call connection and/or the media session last.
Others: Other fax server components use ports dynamically obtained from the range [7600, 7800]
at their startup. Each component uses two ports in that range: One for IIOP, the other for SSLIOP.
The following services are not fax server components, but are installed with the fax server and also
accept IP connections:
MySQL: 3306 (TCP). This default can be modified using the MySQL Server Instance Configuration
Wizard, or by writing a line "port=<port_num>" in the [mysqld] section of the "my.cnf" file. If this
value is changed, note that it must also be modified in the database connection information of the
FaxArchive and CoConfig components, as described in the "MySQL databases" section, above.