Preface

Change History

This table lists changes made to this guide. Most recent changes appear at the top.

Change

See

Date

Added SOAP Port details.

System Services Port Utilization

January, 2018

Initial Release of Document for Release 11.6(1)

August, 2017

Moved ports for various system services that support the contact center enterprise solutions into a separate chapter.

Port Utilization for System Services

Removed Cisco Agent Desktop (CAD) Port Utilization and Cisco Voice Integration to Genesys Call Center.

Added notes for GED-188 (CTI Server), CTI OS Server, CTI OS Supervisor Desktop, and CTI OS Silent Monitor Service.GED-188 (CTI Server), CTI OS Server, CTI OS Sup.

Contact Center Enterprise Port Utilization, CTI and CTI Object Server table

Moved the Unified CCE Port Utilization: Packaged CCE table to System Services chapter.

System Services chapter

Changed from UCCX Gateway PIM to UCCE Gateway PIM and Changed UCCX to UCCE.

Unified CCE Port Utilization: TDM/IP Peripherals in Unified CCE and Packaged CCE Port Utilization.

Added Campaign Manager EMT port to Dialer.

Unified CCE Port Utilization: Routers, PGs, Administration & Data Servers, and Loggers

About This Guide

This document provides a list of the TCP and UDP ports that Cisco Unified Contact Center products use. You use this information to configure Quality of Service (QoS) and Firewall/VPN solutions. Proper configuration is important on a network with an Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data (AVVID) solution.

Audience

This document is intended primarily for network administrators.

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