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Connections table

The following table lists the connection attributes between GWS and different components.

# Service Direction Protocol Local Port Remote Peer Remote Peer Port Purpose
1 GWS Inbound HTTP 8080 Ngnix Any Web Services REST API to incorporate Genesys features into custom applications and integrations with the third-party software.
2 GWS Outbound TCP/TLS Any Platform API Service Platform API listening port (8092) default. Read/Update configuration data.
3 Platform API Service Outbound TCP/TLS Any Configuration Server Configuration Server/Configuration Proxy listening port (8888). Read/Update configuration data.
4 GWS Outbound TCP Any Stat Server Stat Server listening port (2060) default. Obtain real-time agent state data.
5 GWS Outbound TCP Any SIP Servers/SIP Cluster SIP Server default listening port (5001) default.
SIP Cluster default listening port (5004) default.
For making agent as well as call operations.
6 GWS Outbound TCP Any Interaction Server Interaction Server listening port (7040) default.
7 GWS Outbound TCP Any Universal Contact Server (UCS) UCS listening port (7130) default.
8 GWS Outbound TCP Any Chat Server Chat Server listening port (7160) default.
9 GWS Outbound TCP Any Redis Cluster 6379 (default) Storing session information.
10 GWS Outbound TCP Any MS SQL DB or PostgreSQL 1433 (default for MS SQL DB) or 5432 (default for PostgreSQL) Persistent data storage
11 GWS Outbound TCP Any Elasticsearch 9200 Storing of configuration objects, statistics, and call information.
12 GWS Outbound TCP/TLS Any Configuration Server Configuration Server/Configuration Proxy listening port (8888) Read/Update configuration data.
13 GWS Platform Service Outbound TCP/TLS Any MS SQL DB or PostgreSQL 1433 (default for MS SQL DB) or 5432 (default for PostgreSQL) Read configuration data directly from database.
This page was last edited on March 29, 2024, at 11:44.
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