The document outlines various transport protocols, ports, and IP addresses used for communication between a client, server, dispatchers, email gateway, and control station. TCP and UDP are the main protocols used along with standard and non-standard ports for commands, voice, monitoring, configuration, and interconnection of devices.
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SmartPTT Ports
The document outlines various transport protocols, ports, and IP addresses used for communication between a client, server, dispatchers, email gateway, and control station. TCP and UDP are the main protocols used along with standard and non-standard ports for commands, voice, monitoring, configuration, and interconnection of devices.
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Client (Source)
Transport protocol Source Destination Comments
TCP X 8888 Server (Commands)
UDP 18501 18500 Server (Voice)
UDP 18501 18501 Intercom (Communication between Dispatchers) Data/Commands TCP 18501 18501 Intercom (Communication between Dispatchers) Voice UDP/TCP 5060 5060 Telephone Interconnect (Commands) UDP 18600-18650 X Telephone Interconnect (Voice) Server (Source) Transport protocol Source Destination Comments TCP 8888 X Client (Commands)
UDP 18500 18501 Client (Voice)
TCP X 110,25,587 E-mail Gateway (with SSL) 995(POP3), 993(IMAP4) UDP 161 161 SNMP (Monitoring) 162 UDP/TCP 5060 5060 Telephone Interconnect (Commands) UDP 18600-18610 X Telephone Interconnect (Voice) TCP X 8002 Connection to Control Station UDP 4001 4001 Only for Control Station 4005 4005 Configuration: 4007 4007 (4001 - Location 4008 4008 Service, 4005 - Registration Service, 4007 - Messaging Service, 4008 - Telemetry Service) UDP 50000 50000 Only for Repeater Configuration 5060 – Port is set by default and can be changed
Connection Guide of The MOTOTRBO Radio To The Radioserver As A Control Station (Using The PMKN4147A Programming Cable and A Cable With The HLN9457 Connector)