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The identifier for the TCP or UDP port that the remote 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; or listening on the remote protocol/port.
Note: The source port the local application or service uses to connect to a remote device’s
destination port is not specified because it is always dynamically assigned by the Operating
System. In most cases, this port is assigned randomly above TCP/UDP 1024.
Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal Port Utilization 
For Unified CVP Release 7.0.
Table 1: Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal Port Utilization 
Notes
Remote Device
Remote
Protocol/Port
Server Protocol/Port
Server or
Application Protocol
Unified CVP
CVP Message Bus
communications
CVP Subsystem
TCP 23000 - 28000 (First
available)
CVP Messaging
Layer
Listen port for incoming SIP
requests. Port is configurable.
SIP endpoints
UDP 5060
TCP 5060
CVP SIP Subsystem,
SIP Proxy Server,
Gateway, Unified
CM: SIP (Session
Initiation Protocol)
CVP Video Media Server
(VMS) secure server port over
SSL.
Web Browser
TCP 8443
CVP VMS Server
Port for streaming server using
RTSP.
IVP Server and
QuickTime in Web
Browser
TCP 554
CVP Darwin
Streaming Server
JMX Communications from
Resource Manager to Video
Media Server (VMS).
Resource Manager
TCP 2100
VMS Server (JMX)
Listen port for Radvision
iContact.
CVP IVR
Subsystem
TCP 9981
CVP Radvision IVP
Server
VXML over HTTP.
Calls/sessions answered on port
IOS VXML
gateways
TCP 7000
VXML Server: HTTP
7000 by HTTP server which
relays request to WAS on local
system port 9080.
Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal Release 7.0(1)
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Chapter 1: -  Cisco Unified CVP Port Utilization
Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal Port Utilization