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CVP Port Utilization
Port Utilization Table Column Definitions
The columns in the Port Utilization tables in this document describe the following:
 Protocol. A value representing a formal description of rules to follow and messages to be
used by two or more systems to exchanging information. The protocol is also used to
communicate with an application or service listening to or connecting to a remote device.
 Port. A numeric identifier the Internet transport protocol uses to distinguish among multiple,
simultaneous connections to a single destination host.
 Remote Source Port. An identifier—usually dynamic—for the port the remote application
or service uses to connect to the local destination port.
 Destination Port. An identifier for the TCP or UDP port that the local service or application
is listening on, along with the IP address for incoming connection requests when acting as a
server.
Source Port. An identifier—usually dynamic—for the port the local application or service
uses to connect to the remote device’s destination port.
 Remote Device Destination Port. The identifier for the TCP or UDP port that the remote
device’s service or application is listening on, along with the IP address for incoming
connection requests when acting as the server.
Remote Device. The remote application or device making a connection to the server or service
specified by the protocol.
Cisco Customer Voice Portal Port Utilization 
Cisco Customer Voice Portal Port Utilization For Product Revisions: CVP 3.x
Port Utilization Guide for Cisco CVP Release 3.x
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