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We are looking at prioritizing the voicemail messages sent back and forth over our WAN between our Aria's, Seranades using Interchange. (We will be moving to Modular Messaging with an MNS).
Our network manager has asked what ports the messaging uses, and what type of file it is?
In reading the Interchange Admin Guide, it looks like:
lip-0 5500/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-1 5501/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-2 5502/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-3 5503/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-4 5504/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-5 5505/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-6 5506/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-7 5507/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-8 5508/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-9 5509/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-0 5510/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-1 5511/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-2 5512/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-3 5513/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-4 5514/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-5 5515/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-6 5516/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-7 5517/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-8 5518/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-9 5519/tcp # Voice Express Networking
ong-trig 5534/tcp # ONG Server - Octel Analog send
script Trigger
icpm-3 5525/tcp # Interchange Process Manager
dm_serv 5530/tcp # Digital Networking Delivery Process
hmm_serv 5531/tcp # Interchange Message Manager
aag_trig 5532/tcp # AAG trigger process from Dispatcher
xcode_mgr 5600/udp # XCODE MGR & Names transcoding processes
mmd_trig 5533/tcp # MMD trigger process
sdg_trig 5551/tcp # SDG trigger process
adg_trig 5550/tcp # ADG trigger process
So is it safe to say those are the ports? Are they considered a specific type of file?
Thanks,
CJH
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. ARISTOTLE 384-322 B.C.
Our network manager has asked what ports the messaging uses, and what type of file it is?
In reading the Interchange Admin Guide, it looks like:
lip-0 5500/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-1 5501/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-2 5502/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-3 5503/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-4 5504/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-5 5505/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-6 5506/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-7 5507/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-8 5508/tcp # Voice Express Networking
lip-9 5509/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-0 5510/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-1 5511/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-2 5512/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-3 5513/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-4 5514/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-5 5515/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-6 5516/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-7 5517/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-8 5518/tcp # Voice Express Networking
nwpm-9 5519/tcp # Voice Express Networking
ong-trig 5534/tcp # ONG Server - Octel Analog send
script Trigger
icpm-3 5525/tcp # Interchange Process Manager
dm_serv 5530/tcp # Digital Networking Delivery Process
hmm_serv 5531/tcp # Interchange Message Manager
aag_trig 5532/tcp # AAG trigger process from Dispatcher
xcode_mgr 5600/udp # XCODE MGR & Names transcoding processes
mmd_trig 5533/tcp # MMD trigger process
sdg_trig 5551/tcp # SDG trigger process
adg_trig 5550/tcp # ADG trigger process
So is it safe to say those are the ports? Are they considered a specific type of file?
Thanks,
CJH
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. ARISTOTLE 384-322 B.C.