Network TCP/UDP ports used by RSS2000
| Usage | Type | Port Range |
| Manager | TCP | 81 |
| Web | TCP | 80 |
| https | TCP | 443 |
| Trace | UDP | 30011 |
| Gatekeeper | UDP | 1719 |
Endpoint/ | RAS | UDP | 1720 |
Q.931 Socket | TCP | 1720 | |
H.323 | H.245 Socket | TCP | |
| Live Broadcast | TCP | |
| Audio / Video Data | UDP | |
Media | On demand Protocol | TCP | 554 |
On Demand Archive | TCP (optional) | 554 | |
| On Demand Archive | UDP(optional) | Random (for source port) |
Notes Regarding On Demand Archive
The UDP ports used for on demand archives are randomly chosen. There are two ways to configure firewalls and Windows Media Player for usage with RSS2000 on demand archives.
1)Open an outbound UDP port range matching what is used by Windows Media Player, or open all UDP ports outbound from RSS2000 to effectively bypass the firewall for outbound traffic. Also open the port range used by Windows Media Player for inbound traffic to the viewing PC. This range is configurable in Windows Media Player, as seen in Figure 1 (Windows Media Player defaults shown). The user can check RTSP/UDP, check ‘Use ports’ and define the port range.
2)Disable UDP connections in Windows Media Player to force a
configuration utilizes only TCP port 554. As seen in Figure 2, unchecking RTSP/UDP removes the user’s ability to specify a port range and forces all connections to use TCP 554 only.
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