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Chapter 4 VoIP Trunk Configuration 79
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Figure 40 Port ranges dialog
4 Change the port settings.
5 Click the Save button.
Port settings for legacy networks
Business Communications Manager 2.5 uses UDP port ranges to provide high priority to VoIP
packets in existing legacy IP networks. You must reserve these same port ranges and set them to
high priority on all routers that an administrator expects to have QoS support. You do not need to
reserve port ranges on DiffServ networks.
You can select any port ranges that are not used by well-known protocols or applications.
Each H.323 or VoIP Realtime Transfer Protocol (RTP) flow uses two ports for each direction. The
total number of UDP port numbers to be reserved depends on how many concurrent RTP flows are
expected to cross a router interface. In general:
Backbone routers reserve more ports than edge routers.
The port ranges on edge routers are a subset of the backbone router port ranges.
Include port number UDP 5000 in the reserved port ranges, for the QoS monitor.
The port ranges reserved in a Business Communications Manager 2.5 system are also reserved
by the remote router.
You must reserve two ports for each voice call you expect to carry over the WAN link.
You can reserve multiple discontinuous ranges. Business Communications Manager 2.5
requires that each range meet the following conditions:
Each range must start with an even number.
Each range must end with an odd number.
You cannot have a total of more than 256 ports reserved.
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