![]() ![]() The "]IANA suggests 49152 to 65535 as "dynamic and/or private ports". "]BSD used ports 1024 through 4999 as ephemeral ports, though it is often desirable to increase this allocation. i've always ran across at least two different definitions of this port range, example from wikipedia: I'm a little confused about the "official" ephemeral port range and cisco callmanager/related products. > Telecommunications and Network OperationsĬisco actually uses a different ephemeral port range in almost every version of CM.įor cm5-6 the ephemeral port range is being added to the tcp/udp port list doc.įor cm4 we need to do the same but you can observe the port range from the registry in the mean time. Search for 'reservedports' in the registry under HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\tcpip\parametersĮd Leatherman wrote: Probably a dumb question. ![]() > glossary but doesn't define what range its using. > the ports on some of these protocols, and it even has ephemeral in its > The port usage document that I have on ccm 4.1 just lists "ephemeral" for > Does callmanager use the IANA version, or some larger range for example ![]() > different ranges for different OS platforms. > The ncFTP page that it lists as a source is even less specific and has > The IANAsuggests 49152 to 65535 as "dynamic and/or private ports". > ports 1024 through 4999 as ephemeral ports, though it is often desirable to > definitions of this port range, example from wikipedia: i've always ran across at least two different > I'm a little confused about the "official" ephemeral port range and cisco > *Subject:* Slightly OT: Ephemeral port range question > Everything I have see is 1024 - 65535 in regards to Windows. Thanks Mike, was reviewing my ACL's and was hoping I could narrow it down Its glossary but doesn't define what range its using. The port usage document that I have on ccm 4.1 just lists "ephemeral"įor the ports on some of these protocols, and it even has ephemeral in Suggests 49152 to 65535 as "dynamic and/or private ports".ĭoes callmanager use the IANA version, or some larger range for example Ports 1024 through 4999 as ephemeral ports, though it is often desirable i've always ran across at least twoĭifferent definitions of this port range, example from wikipedia: I'm a little confused about the "official" ephemeral port range andĬisco callmanager/related products. Subject: Slightly OT: Ephemeral port range question Telecommunications and Network OperationsĮverything I have see is 1024 - 65535 in regards to Windows. ![]() Glossary but doesn't define what range its using. The ports on some of these protocols, and it even has ephemeral in its The port usage document that I have on ccm 4.1 just lists "ephemeral" for The ncFTP page that it lists as a source is even less specific and hasĭifferent ranges for different OS platforms.ĭoes callmanager use the IANA version, or some larger range for example for i've always ran across at least two differentĭefinitions of this port range, example from wikipedia:ġ024 through 4999 as ephemeral ports, though it is often desirable toĤ9152 to 65535 as "dynamic and/or private ports". I'm a little confused about the "official" ephemeral port range and ciscoĬallmanager/related products. ![]()
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