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Cisco Medianet MSI 4.1.2 for deskphone video.
2 GB RAM on Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 8
128 MB
256 MB
DirectX11 on Microsoft Windows 7
USB 2.0 for USB camera and audio devices.
Port |
Protocol |
Description |
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443 |
TCP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol [XMPP] and HTTPS) |
XMPP traffic to the WebEx Messenger service. The client sends XMPP through this port in cloud-based deployments only. If port 443 is blocked, the client falls back to port 5222.
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30000 to 39999 |
FECC |
The client uses this port for far end camera control. |
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389 |
UDP/TCP |
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory server. |
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636 |
LDAPS |
LDAP directory server (secure). |
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2748 |
TCP |
Computer Telephony Interface (CTI) used for desk phone control. |
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3268 |
TCP |
Global Catalog server. |
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3269 |
LDAPS |
Global Catalog server (secure). |
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5222 |
TCP (XMPP) |
XMPP traffic to Cisco Unified Presence or Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service. |
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8443 |
TCP ( HTTPS ) |
Traffic to Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service. | ||
7080 |
TCP ( HTTPS ) |
Cisco Unity Connection for notifications of voice messages (new message, message update, and message deletion). |
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53 |
UDP/TCP |
Domain Name System (DNS) traffic. |
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80 |
HTTP |
Saving chats to Microsoft Exchange server. Depending on your server configuration on Microsoft Exchange, use either port 80 or 443, but not both. |
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37200 |
SOCKS5 Bytestreams |
Peer-to-peer file transfers. In on-premises deployments, the client also uses this port to send screen captures. |
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5060 |
UDP/TCP |
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) call signaling. |
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5061 |
TCP |
Secure SIP call signaling. |
Note | Microsoft Exchange integrates directly with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. For more information, see the Configuration Guides for the appropriate version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
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