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IP telephony port usage E-2
Appendix E: Wave Port Usage
Wave Global Administrator Guide
IP telephony port usage
This section describes ports used with IP telephony. For details on how to set up IP telephony
on a Wave Server, see Chapter 6.
Wave SIP port usage
This section describes SIP ports usage.
When using Voice Over IP in a network, especially one that includes a firewall, you will need
to know the ports used in the packets that carry VoIP traffic. The following table lists the ports
used in the packets.
Port Type Receive On Transmit On Configurable Notes
RTP UDP/dynamic
(16384-18384)
UDP/
Dependent on
other endpoint
No
RTCP UDP/dynamic
(16385-18385)
UDP/
Dependent on
other endpoint
No
SIP Station
Transport
Default = 5060. Dependent on
other endpoint
Yes. Any valid
port in IP
Telephony
Listener Port.
The default port, 5060, is generally used for IP
telephony, but if this port is already in use in your
system, you can specify another port.
Specified when you configure a SIP Signaling
Control Point (SCP). See “Configuring Signaling
Control Points” on page 6-9.
SIP Trunk
Transport
Default = 5060. Dependent on
other endpoint
Yes. Any valid
port in IP
Telephony
Listener Port.
The default port, 5060, is generally used for IP
telephony, but if this port is already in use in your
system, you can specify another port.
Specified when you configure a SIP Signaling
Control Point (SCP). See “Configuring Signaling
Control Points” on page 6-9.
Music on
Hold
UDP
(65000-65010)
UDP/
Dependent on
other endpoint
Release 2.0
September 2010