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Cisco Expressway IP Port Usage Configuration Guide

How to Use This Document

The purpose of this document is to help you configure and troubleshoot connections between infrastructure
components related to Expressway deployments.
There is a section for each of the popular Expressway deployments. Each has a diagram showing the major
infrastructure components and the connections between them, and also lists the connections in a table format.
The deployments build on each other where necessary. For example, if you wish to implement Mobile and Remote
Access, you should first configure a traversal pair. These relationships are described in the relevant deployment
guides.

Default Port Ranges

The following defaults are used throughout this document. Default port ranges may occasionally change (if
unavoidable) as new features are developed. Our documents list the current default ports for the given version
number.
Note: In some cases throughout this document we list port ranges used by third party infrastructure. These are default
values and we cannot guarantee that these are correct for your environment. We recommend you follow the
supplier's documentation to configure those connections.
Table 2 Default Port Ranges on Expressway
Protocol
Purpose
TCP
Ephemeral ports
UDP
Ephemeral ports
TCP
Ephemeral ports
UDP
Ephemeral ports
TCP
Outbound SIP
UDP&TCP Inbound TURN
requests on
Small/Medium
Expressway-E
UDP&TCP Inbound TURN
requests on
Large
Expressway-E
UDP
TURN relays
Current
Details
Range
1024-65535
Outbound HTTP/S, LDAP
1024-65535
DNS, outbound TURN requests
30000-
35999
30000-
35999
25000-
29999
3478
On Expressway-E only. Configurable to a port >= 1024
3478-3483
On Large Expressway-E only. Configurable to a six port range with
first port >=1024.
24000-
On Expressway-E only.
29999
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