Ports and Protocols
Connection Map
The highlighted rows indicate connections local to the common host machine.
| Source | Destination | Default Port(s) | Transport Protocol(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Browser | Application Server | 443 | TCP |
| Browser | TURN Server | 443 | TCP |
| Browser | TURN Server | 14049 | UDP |
| Browser | Flash Server (RTMFP) | 14049 | UDP |
| Browser | Flash Server (RTMPT) | 443 | TCP |
| Application Server | Notification Server | 14040 | TCP |
| Application Server | Database | 3306 | TCP |
| Notification Server | Application Server | 80 | TCP |
| Notification Server | MCU | 2131 | TCP |
| MCU | Application Server | 80 | TCP |
| MCU | Notification Server | 14040 | TCP |
| MCU | SIP Server | 5060 | TCP/UDP |
| MCU | SIP Endpoint | 9000-9999 | TCP/UDP |
| MCU | TURN Server | 49152-65535 | UDP |
| MCU | MCP | 20000-45000 | TCP/UDP |
| TURN Server | MCU | 5000-15000 | TCP/UDP |
| SIP Server | MCU | 5060 | TCP/UDP |
| SIP Endpoint | MCU | 5000-15000 | TCP/UDP |
| MCP | MCU | 5000-15000 | TCP/UDP |
Protocols
The table below shows the protocols used for the interaction between various components:
| From/To | Notification Server | MCU | Flash Server (RTMPT) | Flash Server (RTMFP) | TURN Server | Application Server | Database Server |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Browser | HTTPS
(TCP/TLS) |
ICE+DTLS-SRTP
(UDP) |
RTMPT
(TCP/TLS) |
RTMFP
(UDP) |
ICE+DTLS-SRTP
(TCP/UDP) |
HTTPS
(TCP/TLS) |
- |
| SIP Server | - | SIP
(UDP/TCP) |
- | - | - | - | - |
| SIP Endpoint | - | RTP
(UDP) |
- | - | - | - | - |
| Notification Server | - | HTTP
(TCP) |
- | - | - | HTTP
(TCP) |
- |
| TURN Server | - | ICE+DTLS-SRTP
(UDP) |
- | - | - | - | - |
| Flash Server (RTMFP) | - | Proprietary
(TCP) |
- | - | - | - | - |
| Flash Server (RTMPT) | - | Proprietary
(TCP) |
- | - | - | - | - |
| Application Server | HTTP
(TCP) |
- | - | - | - | - | TCP |
| MCU | HTTP
(TCP) |
- | - | - | ICE+DTLS-SRTP
(UDP) |
HTTP
(TCP) |
- |
This page was last edited on June 21, 2016, at 16:33.
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