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    Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal Release 4.0(1) April 2007 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0833[...]

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    THE SPECIFICA TIONS AND INFORMA TION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANU AL ARE SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL ST A TEMENTS, INFORMA TION, AND RECOMMEND A TIONS IN THIS MANU AL ARE BELIEVED T O BE ACCURA TE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND , EXPRESS OR IMPLIED . USERS MUST T AKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICA TION OF A[...]

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    Cisco Unified CVP Port Utilization This document describes the ports used in Release 4.0 of the Cisco Uni fi ed Customer V oice Portal (CVP) software. This document is intended primarily for network administrators. Port listings are presented in a table format. Where applicable, formulas are used so that you can calculate the ports beyond instance[...]

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    An identi fi er for the TCP or UDP port that the Serv er or application is listening on, along with the IP address for incoming connection requests when acting as a server . • Remote Protocol/Port: The identi fi er for the TCP or UDP port that the remote service or application is listening on, along with the IP address for incoming connection r[...]

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    Notes Remote Device Remote Protocol/Port Server Protocol/Port Server or Application Protocol W AS and HTTP Server communicate with each other TCP 8008 CVP IVR Subsystem: HTTP Admin through HTTP Admin on port 8008. W eb based interface for con fi guring CVP components W eb Browser TCP 9000 CVP OPSConsole: HTTP W eb based interface for con fi gurin[...]

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    Notes Remote Device Remote Protocol/Port Server Protocol/Port Server or Application Protocol CVP SNMP SubAgent services local requests from CVP SNMP subsystem CVP SNMP subsystem UDP 5517,5519,5521,5523,5525 CVP SNMP SubAgent (W indo ws only) CVP SNMP subsystem services local requests from CVP SNMP SubAgent CVP SNMP SubAgent UDP 5516,5518,5520,5522,[...]

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    Notes Remote Device Remote Protocol/Port Server Protocol/Port Server or Application Protocol SNMP Master Agent listens for requests from remote SNMP SNMP Management Application UDP 161 SNMP Master Agent management application and sends reponses via UDP port 161. SNMP Master Agent listens for TCP connections from local SNMP subagents. Local SNMP sub[...]

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    Notes Remote Device Remote Protocol/Port Server Protocol/Port Server or Application Protocol UDP 138 NetBIOS Netlogon/Bro wsing Microsoft CIFS TCP 445 SMB UDP 445 TCP 53 DNS UDP 53 UDP 123 NTP Port Utilization Guide for Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal Release 4.0(1) 8 Chapter 1: - Cisco Unified CVP Port Utilization Cisco Unified Customer Voice [...]