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Conventions
For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
Most Commonly Used Ports
All of the applications use the same ports to communicate with a Cisco MeetingPlace server.
In addition, there are a variety of ports used between Cisco MeetingPlace conference servers and the
MeetingPlace network server. It is recommended that you allow unrestricted TCP and UDP traffic between
networked conference servers.
Communication between the gateway system and non−MeetingPlace systems is more application−specific
and much more complicated.
This is the complete list of ports:
TCP 5001
This port is used by Cisco MeetingTime, Cisco MeetingPlace Web, and gateway products. It is opened from
client (such as Cisco MeetingTime) to server.
TCP 5003
This port is used for the Cisco MeetingPlace Gateway SIM.
TCP 5005
This port is used for file transfer between a conference server and Cisco MeetingTime, Cisco MeetingPlace
Web, or a gateway. It is opened from client to server.
TCP 23
This port is used for Telnet (for service login).
TCP 21
This port is used for FTP.
TCP 80
Cisco MeetingPlace Web typically uses TCP port 80 for client access (HTTP), but that can be changed. It also
uses domain name services on UDP port 53. TCP port 80 is also used between the Lotus Domino server and
the MeetingPlace for Notes Gateway.
TCP 1627
This port is used for direct inbound access to host a meeting with WebShare.