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The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) © 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CONTENTS Preface Overview v Intended audience v Related documentation v CHAPTER 1 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 1 Port utilization table column definition 1 Cisco Unified CCX port utilization 2 Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization 10 Cisco agent/Supervisor desktop port utilization 15 CHAPTER 2 Obtain additional support and documentation 19 Documentation feedback 19 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) iii Contents Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) iv Overview This document provides a list of the TCP and UDP ports used by the Cisco Unified Contact Center Express application, including Cisco Unified IP IVR and Cisco Unified CCX platform. Port listings are presented in a tabular format. • Intended audience, page v • Related documentation, page v Intended audience This guide is intended for Cisco Unified Communications network administrators. Related documentation • For Cisco Unified ICME/CCE port utilization information, see the Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified ICM/IPCC here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/custcosw/ps1001/products_installation_and_configuration_ guides_list.html • For Cisco Unified CCX design information, see the Solution Reference Network Design for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express and Cisco Unified IP IVR here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ sw/custcosw/ps1846/products_implementation_design_guides_list.html http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/custcosw/ps1846/products_implementation_design_guides_ list.html • For a complete list of terms used in Cisco Unified CCX and Cisco Unified IP IVR, see the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/custcosw/ps1846/prod_technical_reference_list.html Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) v Overview Related documentation Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) vi CHAPTER 1 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) This chapter contains the following sections: • Port utilization table column definition, page 1 • Cisco Unified CCX port utilization, page 2 • Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization, page 10 • Cisco agent/Supervisor desktop port utilization, page 15 Port utilization table column definition The columns in the below tables describe the following: Destination port / Listener A numeric identifier that the Internet transport protocol uses to distinguish among multiple, simultaneous connections to a single destination host. Application / Process This is the process that is expected to provide the service using a port. Protocol It is a higher application level transport mechanism that defines the semantics of the messages being transported over a network. If you see TCP as the protocol, it means that the protocol is proprietary. Network protocol It is a lower level transport mechanism that is unaware of what is being transported over a network. TCP and UDP are the two transport protocols used here. Remote device The name of the devices that connect to the listed port. Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 1 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Source port The port using which a remote device connects to the listed port Purpose The service for which a particular port is used by the server. Traffic direction Direction of TCP/UDP packets between Unified CCX server and remote device. Cisco Unified CCX port utilization The following table lists ports that are used in Cisco Unified CCX. Table 1: Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process Protocol Network Remote device protocol 7 System Service — TCP Editor Source port Purpose Traffic direction — - Echo for Editor Bi-directional - ICM Controller TCP — — SFTP and SSH access Bi-directional HTTP TCP — — Web access Bi-directional — TCP Intra-Cluster — Communication (see table note 1, on page 10) Used for page push to phone from the BIPPA Service Bi-directional 123 System Service — UDP — — Network time sync Bi-directional 161 SNMP Agent SNMP UDP — — Provide services for In-bound SNMP-based management applications 443 Tomcat — TCP Cisco Agent Desktop — (CAD), Cisco Supervisor Desktop (CSD), Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator, CAD Browser Edition, CAD IP Phone Agent 22 System Service 80 Tomcat IPPA Server Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 2 — Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process Protocol Network Remote device protocol Source port Purpose 1090 AON RMI Management Console (AMC) Service TCP 1099 AON RMI Management Console (AMC) Service 1500 DBMON 1501 DBMON Traffic direction Intra-Cluster communication — Provide RTMT data Bi-directional collecting, logging and alerting functionalities (AMC RMI Object Port) TCP Intra-Cluster communication — Provide RTMT data Bi-directional collecting, logging and alerting functionalities (AMC RMI Registry Port) — TCP — — This is the port where the IDS engine listens for DB clients — TCP — — - This is an alternate Bi-directional port to bring up a second instance of IDS during upgrade. Bi-directional - Localhost traffic only 1504 Informix — Dynamic Server (IDS) TCP External process like — HRC, WallBoard Client, External DB clients (like Squirrel or others for custom reporting) can connect 1515 DBL RPC XML TCP Intra-Cluster communication 1990 CVD — TCP CVD of other node in — cluster — Unified CCX database port Bi-directional DBL RPC, this is Bi-directional used during installation to set up IDS replication between nodes Bootstrap adaptor listening for configuration requests Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 3 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process Protocol Network Remote device protocol 1994 Unified CCX — Cluster View Daemon (CVD) TCP CAD Services 1996 CVD — UDP CVD of other node in — cluster Heartbeats between Bi-directional CVDs in the cluster 2555 Real-Time — Information Server (RIS) Data Collector service (RISDC) TCP Intra-Cluster communication — Connect to other Bi-directional RISDC services in the cluster to provide cluster-wide real-time info 2556 RISDC — TCP Intra-Cluster communication — Allowed RIS client connection to retrieve real-time info Bi-directional 2789 JTAPI Client QBE TCP Unified CM 2748 Provide services to CTI applications Bi-directional 3000 LRMServer — TCP CAD, CSD, Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator — Cisco Desktop Licensing and Resource Manager Service Bi-directional 3001 FCCServer — TCP CAD, CSD — Cisco Desktop Call / Chat Service CORBA Bi-directional 3002 FCCServer — TCP CAD, CSD — Cisco Desktop Call / Chat Service VPN Bi-directional 3003 RASCALSvr — TCP CAD, CSD — Cisco Desktop Recording and Statistics Service Bi-directional 3004 CTIStorageServer — TCP CAD, CSD, Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator — Cisco Desktop Enterprise Service Bi-directional 3006 EEMServer — TCP CAD, CSD — Cisco Desktop Agent E-Mail Service Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 4 Source port Purpose Traffic direction — CAD/CSD components communicate with CVD Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process Protocol Network Remote device protocol Source port Purpose Traffic direction 3007 LDAPmonSvr, slapd, syncrepl — TCP Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator — Cisco Desktop LDAP Monitor Service Bi-directional 3008 DirAccessSynSvr — TCP CAD, CSD, Intra-Cluster Communication — Cisco Desktop Sync Bi-directional Service 3009 RPServer — TCP CAD, CSD, Intra-Cluster Communication — Cisco Desktop Recording and Playback Service CORBA Bi-directional 3010 RPServer — TCP CAD, CSD, Intra-Cluster Communication — Cisco Desktop Recording and Playback Service VPN Bi-directional 3011 FCVoIPMonSvr — TCP CAD, CSD, Intra-Cluster Communication — Cisco Desktop VoIP Bi-directional Monitor Service CORBA 3012 FCVoIPMonSvr — TCP Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator — Cisco Desktop VoIP Bi-directional Monitor Service VPN 3013 BIPPA — TCP CAD Browser Edition — Cisco Desktop Bi-directional Browser and IP Phone Agent Service - CORBA 3014 BIPPA — TCP CAD, CSD, Cisco Desktop VoIP Monitor Service, Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator, Intra-Cluster Communication — Cisco Bi-directional DesktopBrowser and IP Phone Agent Service - TCP Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 5 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process Protocol Network Remote device protocol Source port Purpose 3016 LDAP — TCP CAD, CSD, Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator — Cisco Desktop Open Bi-directional LDAP 3017 LDAP — TCP CAD Browser Edition, — CAD IP Phone Agent Cisco Desktop Open Bi-directional LDAP 3102 BIPPA — TCP CAD, CSD, Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator — Cisco Desktop Bi-directional Browser and IP Phone Agent Service - Chat 3103 CTIStorageServer — TCP CAD, CSD, Intra-Cluster Communication — Cisco Desktop Bi-directional Enterprise Service Chat 3104 VoIPSvc — TCP CAD, Cisco Desktop — VoIP Monitor Service, Intra-Cluster Communication Cisco Desktop VoIP Bi-directional Monitor Service Chat 3500:3700 Rec — UDP CAD, Cisco Desktop — VoIP Monitor Service (under SPAN configurations) Cisco Desktop Recording and Playback Service RTP 4040 Disaster Recovery System (DRS) — TCP — 38983 Note Port 38983 is open only on Unified CCX systems that were upgraded from versions earlier than 9.0(1). Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 6 Traffic direction In-bound DRF master agent Bi-directional server port accepts connections from local agent GUI and CLI Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process Protocol Network Remote device protocol 4160 CVD — TCP CVD — 5001 Real-time service Source port Purpose Traffic direction CVD of other node in — cluster Jini lookup service TCP port Bi-directional UDP CVD of other node in — cluster Jini lookup service UDP port Bi-directional SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor Bi-directional 5002 Perfmon service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor Bi-directional 5003 Control center service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor Bi-directional 5004 Log Collection Service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor Bi-directional 5007 System Service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor - a Bi-directional troubleshooting tool for SOAP infrastructure 5065 Engine SIP UDP SIP gateway — Communicate with SIP gateway Bi-directional 5222 Notification Service — TCP Web Browser — OpenFire socket based client connection Bi-directional 6161 CVD ActiveMQ TCP Internal 6161 Publish JMS events Bi-directional across JMS network connectors in the cluster 6293 True Update — TCP CAD/CSD — CAD/CSD true update Bi-directional 6295 CVD — TCP CVD of other node in — cluster Bootstrap HTTPD service port Bi-directional 6999 CVD — TCP Engine, Tomcat, CVD, and Editor — RMI Port Bi-directional 7071 Notification Service — TCP Web Browser — HTTP bind Bi-directional 7443 Notification Service — TCP Web Browser — Secure HTTP bind Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 7 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process Protocol Network Remote device protocol Source port Purpose Traffic direction 8001 DBMON CN TCP Intra-Cluster communication — DB change notification port. Bi-directional 8080 Tomcat HTTP TCP Client Browser — -Client browser Bi-directional trying to access any of the Administration interfaces or User Options interface. -Web services client using RTMT and mobile supervisor applications. True Update — TCP CAD/CSD — CAD/CSD true update Bi-directional 8081 Cuic Tomcat HTTP TCP Client Browsers — Client browser trying to access the Cisco Unified Intelligence Center web interface Bi-directional 8443 Tomcat SOAP TCP CAD, CSD — SOAP between CAD client and Unified CM Bi-directional Tomcat HTTPS TCP Client Browser — - Client browser Bi-directional trying to access any of the Administration interfaces or User Options interface - Web services client using RTMT and mobile supervisor applications 8444 Cuic Tomcat HTTPS TCP Client Browsers Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 8 — Client browser trying to access the Cisco Unified Intelligence Center web interface Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified CCX port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process 8500 IPSec Manager Proprietary UDP daemon IPSec Manager Proprietary TCP daemon 9080 Engine Protocol Network Remote device protocol — TCP Source port Purpose Traffic direction — — Cluster replication of platform data (hosts) certificates etc. Bi-directional — — Connectivity testing Bi-directional — — - Clients trying to Bi-directional access HTTP triggers or documents / prompts / grammars - Tomcat instance used by Unified CCX engine 12028 Unified CCX Engine, Cisco Mobile Supervisor — TCP — — CTI Server Bi-directional 24576 ~ 32767 Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application RTP RTCP UDP — — - Audio media streaming. Bi-directional 32768 ~ 61000 58000 59010 - Kernel streaming device driver — TCP — — Generic ephemeral Bi-directional TCP ports (see table note 2, on page 10) — UDP — — Generic ephemeral Bi-directional UDP ports (see table note 3, on page 10) Custom UDP Custom application — Provides an interface Bi-directional to control Agent Desktop. UDP Cisco Desktop VoIP — Monitor Service (SPAN-based monitoring), CAD (desktop monitoring), Intra-Cluster Communication Cisco Desktop VoIP Bi-directional Monitor Service FCVoIPMonSvr — Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 9 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization Destination port / Listener Application / Process Protocol Network Remote device protocol Source port Purpose Traffic direction 59012 FCVoIPMonSvr — UDP Cisco Desktop VoIP — Monitor Service (SPAN-based monitoring), CAD (desktop monitoring), Intra-Cluster Communication 59014 RPServer — UDP CSD — Cisco Desktop Recording and Playback Service Bi-directional 59015 EEMServer — TCP CAD — Cisco Desktop Agent E-Mail Service Bi-directional 59016 RPServer — UDP CSD — Cisco Desktop Recording and Playback Service Bi-directional 59020 FCCServer — TCP CSD, Intra-Cluster Communication — Cisco Desktop Call / Chat Service Bi-directional 65432 LRMServer — TCP CAD, CSD, Cisco Desktop Workflow Administrator — Cisco Desktop Licensing and Resource Manager Upgrade Service Bi-directional Cisco Desktop VoIP Bi-directional Monitor Service Table notes 1 Intra-Cluster communication in the table represents communication between Unified CCX servers in a cluster. 2 TCP Ephemeral ports are used to accept connections during Java RMI communication. Java RMI clients know which port it need to connect, because RMI first connects to RMI Registry (well known port - 6999) and get the information which ephemeral port client need to connect to. AppAdmin, Engine & CVD use RMI communication in CCX/IP-IVR, so TCP ephemeral port range is opened up for intra-cluster communication between these processes. 3 UDP Ephemeral ports are used to receive audio/video RTP streams; so UDP Ephemeral port range is opened for incoming connections for streaming RTP media from CTI ports. Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization The following table lists ports that are used in Cisco Unified IP IVR. Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 10 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization Table 2: Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization Destination Application / port / Process Listener 7 Protocol System Service Network protocol Remote device Source port Purpose Traffic direction TCP Editor — - Echo for Editor Bi-directional - ICM Controller TCP — — SFTP and SSH access Bi-directional TCP — — Web access Bi-directional UDP — — Network time sync Bi-directional UDP — — Provide services for SNMP-based management applications In-bound TCP Client Browser — Web access Bi-directional RMI TCP Intra-Cluster — communication (see table note 1, on page 15) Provide RTMT data Bi-directional collecting, logging and alerting functionalities (AMC RMI Object Port) AON Management Console (AMC) Service RMI TCP Intra-Cluster communication — Provide RTMT data Bi-directional collecting, logging and alerting functionalities (AMC RMI Registry Port) 1500 DBMON — TCP — — This is the port where Bi-directional the IDS engine listens for DB clients 1501 DBMON — TCP — — - This is an alternate port to bring up a second instance of IDS during upgrade. 22 System Service 80 Tomcat 123 System Service 161 SNMP Agent 443 Tomcat 1090 AON Management Console (AMC) Service 1099 HTTP SNMP Bi-directional - Localhost traffic only Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 11 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization Destination Application / port / Process Listener Protocol Network protocol Remote device 1504 Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) — TCP External process like — HRC, WallBoard Client, External DB clients (like Squirrel or others for custom reporting) can connect 1515 DBL RPC XML TCP Intra-Cluster communication — DBL RPC, this is used Bi-directional during installation to set up IDS replication between nodes 1990 CVD TCP CVD of other node in — cluster Bootstrap adaptor Bi-directional listening for configuration requests 1994 Unified IP IVR Cluster View Daemon (CVD) TCP — Bi-directional 1996 CVD UDP CVD of other node in — cluster 2555 Real-Time — Information Server (RIS) Data Collector service (RISDC) TCP Intra-Cluster communication — Connect to other Bi-directional RISDC services in the cluster to provide cluster-wide real-time info 2556 RISDC — TCP Intra-Cluster communication — Allowed RIS client Bi-directional connection to retrieve real-time info 2789 JTAPI Client QBE TCP Unified CM 2748 Provide services to CTI applications Bi-directional 4040 Disaster Recovery System (DRS) — TCP — — DRF master agent server port accepts connections from local agent GUI and CLI Bi-directional 4160 CVD — TCP CVD of other node in — cluster Jini lookup service TCP port Bi-directional CVD — UDP CVD of other node in — cluster Jini lookup service UDP port Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 12 Source port Purpose Traffic direction Unified IP IVR database port Bi-directional Heartbeats between CVDs in the cluster Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization Destination Application / port / Process Listener Protocol Network protocol Remote device Source port Purpose Traffic direction 5000 Unified IP IVR Engine — TCP Unified ICM — Using this port Bi-directional Unified ICM Subsystem listens to GED-125Clients. This port is modifiable. 5001 Real-time service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor Bi-directional 5002 Perfmon service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor Bi-directional 5003 Control center service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor Bi-directional 5004 Log Collection Service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor Bi-directional 5007 System Service SOAP TCP — — SOAP Monitor - a troubleshooting tool for SOAP infrastructure Bi-directional 6161 CVD — TCP Intra-Cluster communication only 6161 Publish JMS events across JMS network connectors in the cluster (ActiveMQ) Bi-directional 6295 CVD — TCP CVD of other node in — cluster Bootstrap HTTPD service port Bi-directional 6999 CVD — TCP Engine, Tomcat, CVD, and Editor — RMI Port Bi-directional 8001 DBMON CN TCP Intra-Cluster communication — DB change notification port. Bi-directional 8080 Tomcat HTTP TCP Client Browser — -Client browser trying Bi-directional to access any of the Administration interfaces or User Options interface. Web services client using RTMT and mobile supervisor applications. Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 13 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco Unified IP IVR port utilization Destination Application / port / Process Listener Protocol Network protocol Remote device Source port Purpose Traffic direction 8443 Tomcat SOAP TCP — — DB access via SOAP; Bi-directional Tomcat forwards the SOAP request to AXL Tomcat HTTPS TCP Client Browser — - Client browser Bi-directional trying to access any of the Administration interfaces or User Options interface - Web services client using RTMT and mobile supervisor applications 8500 9080 IPSec Manager daemon Proprietary UDP — — Cluster replication of Bi-directional platform data (hosts) certificates etc. IPSec Manager daemon Proprietary TCP — — Connectivity testing Engine — — — - Clients trying to Bi-directional access HTTP triggers or documents / prompts / grammars TCP Bi-directional - Tomcat instance used by Unified IP IVR engine 24576 ~ 32767 Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application RTP RTCP UDP — — - Audio media streaming. - Kernel streaming device driver Bi-directional 32768 ~ 61000 — — TCP — — Generic ephemeral TCP ports (see table note 2, on page 15) Bi-directional 32768 ~ 61000 — — UDP — — Generic ephemeral UDP ports (see table note 3, on page 15) Bi-directional Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 14 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco agent/Supervisor desktop port utilization Table notes 1 Intra-Cluster communication in the table represents communication between Unified IP IVR servers in a cluster. 2 TCP Ephemeral ports are used to accept connections during Java RMI communication. Java RMI clients know which port it need to connect, because RMI first connects to RMI Registry (well known port - 6999) and get the information which ephemeral port client need to connect to. AppAdmin, Engine & CVD use RMI communication in CCX/IP-IVR, so TCP ephemeral port range is opened up for intra-cluster communication between these processes. 3 UDP Ephemeral ports are used to receive audio/video RTP streams; so UDP Ephemeral port range is opened for incoming connections for streaming RTP media from CTI ports. Cisco agent/Supervisor desktop port utilization There are few ports that are listening on Cisco Desktop clients. This applies to non-Citrix/MTS environments only and does not include other connections that are made with ephemeral ports. The following table provides information regarding these fixed client ports. The columns in the tables below describe the following: Port A numeric identifier that the internet transport protocol uses to distinguish among multiple, simultaneous connections to a single destination host. Process This is the process that is expected to provide the service using a port. Network protocol It is a lower level transport mechanism that is unaware of what is being transported over a network. TCP and UDP are the two transport protocols used here. Port utilization The device/process that utilizes this port . Comments Additional information. Traffic direction Direction of TCP/UDP packets between Cisco Desktop Clients and remote device(s). Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 15 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco agent/Supervisor desktop port utilization Table 3: Static client ports for non-Citrix/MTS environment Port Process Network protocol Port utilization Comments Traffic direction Cisco agent desktop Note For Citrix environments: • Server 2008 and later version uses ephemeral port range from 49152 to 65535. • Server 2003 uses the range from 1025 to 5000, unless update MS08-037 is applied and then it uses the IANA default range of 49152 to 65535. The Citrix server needs to have those ports open for Egress and Ingress to the UCCX server. If any of these ports are not open, then you may experience issues with the CSD not showing the agents intermittently. 59015 eem applet TCP CAD Will be any available port in Citrix. Client is local CAD (does not cross the netwok) 59020 desktop mon / chat TCP CSD / Cisco Unified CCX Server Will be any available port in Citrix Bi-directional 58000 ipc receive event UDP Custom application Provides an interface to control Agent Desktop TCP and UDP Chat Presence Service Will be any available port in Bi-directional; Citrix; Cisco Unified Presence and out-bound on (CUP) server listens on 5060 5060 (Default for SIP and configurable in CUP server) Ephemeral chat presence Bi-directional In-bound Cisco supervisor desktop Note For Citrix environments: • Server 2008 and later version uses ephemeral port range from 49152 to 65535. • Server 2003 uses the range from 1025 to 5000, unless update MS08-037 is applied and then it uses the IANA default range of 49152 to 65535. The Citrix server needs to have those ports open for Egress and Ingress to the UCCX server. If any of these ports are not open, then you may experience issues with the CSD not showing the agents intermittently. 59020 chat TCP Cisco Unified CCX Server Will be any available port in Citrix Bi-directional 59010 voip UDP Cisco Desktop VoIP Monitor Service (SPAN-based monitoring), CAD (desktop monitoring) Will be any available port in Citrix In-bound 59012 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 16 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco agent/Supervisor desktop port utilization Port Process Network protocol Port utilization 59014 playback UDP Cisco Desktop Recording Will be any available port in Citrix In-bound Service TCP and UDP Chat Presence Service 59016 Ephemeral chat presence Comments Traffic direction Will be any available port in Bi-directional; Citrix; Cisco Unified Presence and out-bound on (CUP) server listens on 5060 5060 (Default for SIP and configurable in CUP server) Cisco desktop IP phone agent (the agent phone) 80 IPPA Server TCP Cisco Unified CCX Server Used for page push to phone from Bi-directional the BIPPA Service. Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 17 Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) Cisco agent/Supervisor desktop port utilization Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 18 CHAPTER 2 Obtain additional support and documentation For information on obtaining support, obtaining additional documentation, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2.0. • Documentation feedback, page 19 Documentation feedback You can provide comments about this document by sending an email to the following address: [email protected] We appreciate your comments. Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 19 Obtain additional support and documentation Documentation feedback Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) 20 INDEX A D Audience v Documentation Feedback 19 C O Cisco Unified CCX v audience v Cisco Unified Communications v Overview v R Related Documentation v Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) IN-1 Index Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Release 9.0(2) IN-2
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