Chapter 2 - Configuration
1e. TCP/UDP port requrements. To ensure proper functioning of the MultiVOIP, the TCP/UDP network connection must not be blocked on the network connection between the MultiVOIP and CM.
The UDP ports used by the MultiVOIP are as follows:
Channel | RTP Port | RTCP Port | T38 Port |
1 | 5006 | 5007 | 5008 |
2 | 5016 | 5017 | 5018 |
3 | 5026 | 5027 | 5028 |
4 | 5036 | 5037 | 5038 |
5 | 5046 | 5047 | 5048 |
6 | 5056 | 5057 | 5058 |
7 | 5066 | 5067 | 5068 |
8 | 5076 | 5077 | 5078 |
The TCP ports used by the MultiVOIP are as follows:
H.225 Listen Port – User configured for each channel in the CM Settings screen (default 1721 – 1728)
H.225 Client Port – Dynamic (16000 – 20000)
H.245 Listen Port – Dynamic (16000 – 20000)
RAS Client Port – Dynamic (16000 – 20000)
1f. Emergency Transfer. Emergency transfer allows local analog telephones to access the local CO and to answer telephone calls during a power failure.
For the various products the features operate as follows:
Port 1 is connected to Port 2
Port 1 is connected to Port 2 Port 3 is connected to Port 4
MVP810-AV
Port 1 is connected to Port 2 Port 3 is connected to Port 4
For example, suppose ports 1 and 3 of
Note: This feature shall only be available on “AV” models of the gateway that are: Rev B: For the MVP410 and MVP810 models
Rev B: For the MVP210 model
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