BlackBerry MVS port numbers
The diagram shows the ports and default port numbers that the BlackBerry Mobile Voice System requires.
Verify that the
ports are open and available through the firewall of the
local server and the firewall of the network infrastructure before you install
BlackBerry MVS. Specifically:
- All BlackBerry MVS Server instances must be able to communicate with port 1433 (default number) of the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
- All BlackBerry MVS Server instances must be able to communicate with port 3200 (default number) of the BlackBerry Dispatcher of all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances.
- All BlackBerry MVS Server instances must be able to communicate with the TCP ports of all other BlackBerry MVS Server instances.
- All SIP endpoints of all MVS FMC Phone instances must be able to communicate with all SIP endpoints of all PBX instances and Voice Mail Server instances.
Details on each port are provided below.
If the
BlackBerry MVS software is installed on the
computer that hosts the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server,
consider configuring your organization's firewall to block outside
access to any port that does not require outside access.
|
Component
|
Port number
|
Description
|
|
BlackBerry Configuration Database
|
1433
|
The
BlackBerry MVS uses this TCP port to access
the
BlackBerry Configuration Database.
You can
specify a different port number when you install the
BlackBerry MVS software, or post-installation configuration tool of the BlackBerry MVS.
The port number is configured when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is installed.
|
|
BlackBerry Enterprise Server
|
3200
|
The
BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses this TCP port to communicate with the
MVS BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Connector.
The port number is configured when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is installed.
|
| |
3101
|
The
BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses this TCP port to connect with
BlackBerry devices.
The port number is configured when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is installed.
|
|
|
4101
|
The
BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses this TCP port
to connect with
Wi-Fi enabled
BlackBerry devices.
The port number is configured when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is installed.
|
|
MVS
Console
|
8445
|
The
MVS
Console uses this TCP port to serve its web interface.
The port number cannot be changed.
|
|
MVS Session
Manager
|
17601
|
The
MVS Session
Manager uses this TCP port for communications within the MVS Session
Manager itself.
You can
configure a different port number when you install the
BlackBerry MVS software, or post-installation using the configuration tool of the BlackBerry MVS.
|
|
|
17602
|
The
MVS Session
Manager uses this TCP port for communications within the MVS Session
Manager itself.
You can
configure a different port number when you install the
BlackBerry MVS software, or post-installation using the configuration tool of the BlackBerry MVS.
|
|
MVS FMC Phone
|
5060
|
This is the default UDP port that MVS FMC Phone uses for SIP communications that are made on behalf of a specific telephone
extension within your organization.
You specify this port number in the Session Manager > FMC Phone > Line Port field on
the Add or Edit MVS Server pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
|
6060
|
This is the default UDP port that MVS FMC Phone uses for general SIP communications.
You specify this port number in the Session Manager > FMC Phone > Trunk Port field on
the Add or Edit MVS Server pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
|
55000 to 65000
|
These UDP ports are used for SIP communication between the PBX and MVS FMC Phone. The MVS FMC Phone uses these ports to provide a unique IP address and port number combination for each SIP registration request it makes on behalf of a BlackBerry device running the BlackBerry MVS Client. This functionality resolves the situation where a PBX requires a unique IP address and port number combination for SIP registration.
|
|
MVS Event Manager
|
17635
|
The is the default TCP port that the MVS Event Manager listens on for
events from other
BlackBerry MVS components.
You specify this port number in the Session Manager > Event Manager > Listen Port field on
the Add or Edit MVS Server pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
MVS BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Connector
|
17633
|
This is the default TCP port that the MVS BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Connector listens on for
connections from
BlackBerry MVS users.
You specify this port number in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Connector > Listen Port field on
the Add or Edit MVS Server pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
MVS Data
Manager
|
17631
|
This is the default TCP port that the
MVS Data
Manager listens on for connections from other
BlackBerry MVS components.
You specify this port number in the Data Manager > Listen Port field on
the Add or Edit MVS Server pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
MVS Witness
Server
|
17634
|
This is the default TCP port that the
MVS Witness
Server listens on for health reports from
MVS Session
Manager and MVS BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Connector instances.
You specify this port number in the Witness Server > Listen Port field on
the Add or Edit MVS Server pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
PBX
|
5060
|
This is the default UDP port that a PBX uses for SIP communications that are made on behalf of a specific telephone
extension within your organization.
You specify this port number in the Line Port field on
the Add or Edit Telephony Connector pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
|
6060
|
This is the default UDP port that a PBX uses
for general SIP communications.
The port number is specified in the Trunk Port field on
the Add or Edit Telephony Connector pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
Voice mail connector
|
5060
|
This is the default UDP port that a voice mail connector uses for SIP communications.
You specify this port number in the Port field on
the Add or Edit Voice Mail Connector pages of the
MVS
Console.
|
|
Wi-Fi enabled
BlackBerry device with the
BlackBerry MVS Client
|
51100
|
This is the default UDP port that defines the start of a range
of 42 ports (for example, 51100 to 51141) that a BlackBerry
device running the BlackBerry MVS Client can use for RTP/RTCP during Voice over Wi-Fi
calls.
The port number must be an even number in the range 1024 to 65494 inclusive. The BlackBerry MVS Client uses the even numbered port for RTP and the next odd numbered port for RTCP. You specify the start port in the Device Settings > RTP Start Port field on
the Class of Service page of the
MVS
Console.
|
Was this information helpful? Send us your comments.