TANDBERG MPS 200, MPS 800 manual 162, Ports and Packet Sizes

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Miscellaneous

Ports and Packet Sizes

TANDBERG MPS ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

 

Layer 4 Ports Used in H.323 Meetings

TCP and UDP Ports

Ports for TMS

The following TCP and UDP ports are relevant for the TANDBERG MPS.

Ports TMS (TANDBERG Management Suite) uses for communicating with the TANDBERG MPS

TCP and UDP Ports for TANDBERG MPS

Function

Port

Type

Direction

Gatekeeper RAS

1719

UDP

<=>

Gatekeeper Discovery

224.0.1.41:1718

UDP

<=>

Q.931 Call Setup

1720

TCP*

<=>

H.245 / Q.931

Range 5555 - 6555

TCP

<=>

Video

Range 2326 - 6951

UDP

<=>

Audio

Range 2326 - 6951

UDP

<=>

Data / FECC

Range 2326 - 6951

UDP

<=>

SSH

22

TCP*

<=>

Telnet

23

TCP*

<=>

HTTP

80

TCP*

<=>

HTTPS

443

TCP

<=>

SNMP (Queries)

161

UDP

<=>

SNMP (Traps)

162

TCP

=> (outgoing from MCU)

* Listening sockets

Ports TMS uses with TANDBERG MPS

Port

Functions

Protocol

443

Read system info/status

HTTPS

 

Give dial commands

 

 

Get call log

 

80

Events like boot, disconnect etc

HTTP traps to TMS

161 UDP

Check system status

SNMP Commands

!If HTTPS (port 443) is not available on the endpoint, HTTP (port 80) will be used instead

IP Packet Sizes

IP Packet Sizes

Audio: The TANDBERG MPS is sending maximum 320 bytes of audio per packet.

Video: The TANDBERG MPS is sending maximum 1400 bytes of video per packet.

Outgoing H.323 call:

First call uses 5555 for outgoing Q.931 and 5556 for H.245, next uses 5557 for Q.931 and 5558 for H.245, etc.

Incoming H.323 call:

First call uses 5555 for H.245, second 5556 etc. until it reaches 6555. It will then start on 5555 again, unless the TANDBERG MPS has been restarted in the meantime.

In addition, the system needs to add the following header information (40 bytes in total) for each of the audio and video packets above:

20 bytes IP-header

8 bytes UDP-header

12 bytes RTP-header

Packet loss: Packet loss is displayed in the conference overview of the TANDBERG MPS, see MCU Conference Overview. The number shown is the average of audio- and video- packets that are lost during the last 2 seconds.

Main

Table of

Introduction

Installation

Quick

Using

System

System

Gateway

MCU

Technical

Appendices

Contents

Setup

the MPS

Status

Configuration

Configuration

Configuration

Descriptions

 

 

 

 

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TANDBERG MPS 200, MPS 800 manual 162, Ports and Packet Sizes

MPS 800, MPS 200 specifications

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