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Windows Server 2008 only: the Windows Firewall feature is enabled by default and controls both inbound
and outbound ports. For information on which ports must be opened if Windows Firewall is enabled, see
and outbound ports. For information on which ports must be opened if Windows Firewall is enabled, see
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Make sure anti-virus programs or other security measures are not blocking applications from sending mail
directly using the SMTP port.
directly using the SMTP port.
Ports used by Cisco TMS
The following ports are used by Cisco TMS and must be enabled in the Windows firewall. Not all services will
be used in all installations, depending on the configuration and the devices used.
be used in all installations, depending on the configuration and the devices used.
Service or System
Protocol
Port
Direction (relative to Cisco TMS)
In
Out
HTTP
TCP
80
X
X
HTTPS
TCP
443
X
X
Telnet
TCP
23
X
Telnet Challenge
TCP
57
X
Telnet Polycom
TCP
24
X
X
FTP
TCP
20, 21
X
SNMP
UDP
161
X
X
SNMP Traps
UDP
162
X
X
SMTP
TCP
25
X
LDAP
TCP
389
X
X
LDAPS
TCP
636
X
X
Cisco Unified CM
TCP
8443
X
Cisco TelePresence System (CTS)
TCP
80, 23, 8081
X
X
Polycom GAB
TCP
3601
X
X
Multiple network interface cards not supported
Cisco TMS cannot use multiple network cards on a server and will only bind to the first available network
interface.
interface.
Cisco TMS can manage both a public and a private network as long as the the two networks are
interconnected via routing in the network. Both networks cannot be directly connected to Cisco TMS using
multiple network interface cards.
interconnected via routing in the network. Both networks cannot be directly connected to Cisco TMS using
multiple network interface cards.
Compatibility with extensions
Product
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Prerequisites
Compatibility with extensions