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Chapter 50
Port Ranges Panel
The Port Ranges panel allows you to reserve ports for use by UDP (User Datagram Protocol). The
Port Ranges panel consists of three tables: RDP over UDP, UDP, and Signaling.
RTP over UDP Port Ranges
RTP (Real-time Transfer Protocol) over UDP ports are necessary for IP trunk traffic, such as for
the transmission of audio and video signals across the Internet. These values should only be
changed if you are interoperating with an unsupported product. The RTP over UDP table has two
settings.
Figure 138 illustrates the Port Ranges panel.
Panel tabs Tasks Features
“RTP over UDP Port Ranges” on
page 441
“Port Ranges panel” on page 442
“UDP Port Ranges” on page 443 “Deleting RTP over UDP Port
Ranges” on page 442
“Signaling Port Ranges” on page 444 “Modifying RTP over UDP Port
Ranges” on page 443
“UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
ports are necessary for certain types
of network communications. The
UDP table has two settings, as
shown in Table 98.” on page 443
“Deleting UDP Port Ranges” on
page 443
“To modify an entry on the UDP
table” on page 444
Warning: Do not change the ports unless necessary. If you do change the ports, make
sure you review the minimum requirements for each protocol. As well, make sure that you
configure your firewall to reflect any changes you make to the ports.
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