Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter Installation Guide
DCA 2.01 Installation and Integration Guide
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How to Deploy the DCA Behind a Firewall
If you are deploying the DCA behind a firewall to ensure security, you must enable
access to the ports used by the DCA. By default, the DCA uses the following ports:
access to the ports used by the DCA. By default, the DCA uses the following ports:
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HTTP Port: 80/TCP (default)
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HTTPS Port: 443/TCP (default)
In a typical deployment, your DCA and Collaboration servers are located within the
same DMZ. However, if a firewall stands between the DCA and CCS, you must also
enable the following ports on that firewall for the DCA-CCS connection:
same DMZ. However, if a firewall stands between the DCA and CCS, you must also
enable the following ports on that firewall for the DCA-CCS connection:
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RMI Registry Port: 1099/TCP
The port the DCA uses to register a connection instance with CCS.
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RMI Connection Port: TCP (no default, defined when you create the DCA-CCS
connection)
connection)
The port CCS uses to connect to and communicate with the DCA.
No other configuration is necessary to use the DCA behind a firewall.
See Also
For related information, see:
About Installing the DCA
How to Create the DCA-Collaboration Server Connection
DCA Installation Troubleshooting