Introduction to the Polycom DMA System

Polycom® DMA7000 System Overview

The table below lists the remote ports to which the Polycom DMA system may connect, depending on signaling and security settings, integrations, and system configuration.

Table 1-2Outbound port usage

Port

Protocol

Description

 

 

 

80

TCP

HTTP. MCUs, Exchange Web Services

 

 

(calendaring). Only available if

 

 

unencrypted connections are enabled

 

 

(see “Security Settings” on page 48).

 

 

 

389

TCP

LDAP. Active Directory integration.

 

 

 

443

TCP

HTTPS. MCUs, Exchange Web Services

 

 

(calendaring).

 

 

 

389

TCP

LDAP. Active Directory integration.

 

 

 

1718

UDP

H.323 RAS. Default port; can be changed

 

 

(see “Signaling Settings” on page 71).

 

 

 

1719

UDP

H.323 RAS. Default port; can be changed

 

 

(see “Signaling Settings” on page 71).

 

 

 

1720

TCP

H.323 H.225 signaling. Default port; can

 

 

be changed (see “Signaling Settings” on

 

 

page 71).

 

 

 

3268

TCP

Global Catalog. Active Directory

 

 

integration.

 

 

 

3269

TCP

Secure Global Catalog. Active Directory

 

 

integration.

 

 

 

4449

TCP

OpenDJ replication (superclustering).

 

 

 

5060

TCP/UDP

Unencrypted SIP. Default port; can be

 

 

changed or disabled (see “Signaling

 

 

Settings” on page 71).

 

 

 

5061

TCP

SIP TLS. Default port; can be changed

 

 

(see “Signaling Settings” on page 71).

 

 

 

8443

TCP

HTTPS. Management interface access.

 

 

 

8444

TCP

Supercluster communication.

 

 

 

8989

TCP

OpenDJ replication (superclustering).

 

 

 

36000-61000

TCP

H.323 H.245 port range.

 

 

 

32768-61000

TCP/UDP

XMPP. Ephemeral port range.

 

 

 

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