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Port information
Ports used by the Content Server
Port
Transport Layer
Protocol
Used by
Open on the Content Server
Firewall
80
TCP
Content Server web interface (HTTP)
Yes
443
TCP
Content Server web interface using
SSL (HTTPS)
Yes
554
TCP, UDP
Windows Media Streaming Server
RTSP Protocol
Yes
1718
UDP
Gatekeeper discovery
Yes
1719 *
UDP
RAS port
Yes
1722 *
UDP
Additional RAS port when in a cluster
Yes
1720 *
TCP
Q.931 Port
Yes
1721 *
TCP
Additional Q.931 port when in a cluster
Yes
1755
TCP, UDP
Windows Media Streaming Server
MMS Protocol
Yes
2090
TCP
Content Server database connection
No
3389
TCP
Remote Desktop Connection Protocol
Yes
8008
TCP
Content Server application
communication
No
8080
TCP
Windows Media Streaming Server
HTTP Protocol
Yes
8096
TCP
Windows Media Administration Site
using SSL
Yes
8098
TCP
Windows Web Administration using
SSL
Yes
* These ports are configurable in Site settings when in a cluster.
Note: This does not include any ports used in Site settings, or manually configured Media server
configurations for streaming to external streaming servers. For example:
Port range in Advanced H.323 Settings in Site settings.
Network pull port(s) for Windows Media streaming servers. For more information, see the
Windows Media Services help topics.
Streaming port range start specified for unicast streaming on QuickTime or Darwin streaming
servers, or Wowza Media Servers for Flash, or for multicast streaming in Windows Media
streaming servers or QuickTime or Darwin streaming servers.
Port used for a Real Media Streaming Server.