RE: TCP H.225 [7:21519]

2001-10-02 Thread Buri, Heather L.

According to the well-known port list
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers  it is:

 h323hostcall 
  1720/TCP h323hostcall 
  h323hostcall 
   1720/up h323hostcall

Heather


 -Original Message-
 From: Matthew Webster [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 5:37 PM
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 Subject:  TCP  H.225 [7:21519]
 
 Hi all,
 
 I am a recent CCNA graduate, and am about to tackle the challenges of the
 CCNP Routing 2.0 exam. Look forward to asking/providing help where
 possible!
 
 Anyway, I have a question - does anyone know the ITU spec, or RFC that
 deals
 with TCP ports for H.225 RAS messages. I know that port 1719 is used for
 ARQ's and ARC's, but am not sure what port 1720 is used for...here is part
 of the Etherpeek trace:
 
 TCP - Transport Control Protocol
   Source Port:  64642
   Destination Port: 1720  RAS  Transport Layer Service Access Point
 
 can anyone help?
 
 cheers,
 Matthew.




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Re: TCP H.225 [7:21519]

2001-10-01 Thread Patrick Donlon

Matthew here's a little info on the ports used in h323:

To set up a voice connection, the initiator starts a H.225 connection over
TCP to the destination entity (normally the gatekeeper) at port number 1720.
In this session a port number for the following H.245 connection is
exchanged.  The initiator opens in the next step a H.245 connection to the
gatekeeper over TCP (ephemeral port), in which ports for the actual voice
traffic between two H.323 terminals are exchanged.  While the H.225
connection could be torn down after the H.245 ports have been exchanged, it
will in practice stay up until the call is over.
The gatekeeper itself will also open connections to the terminating H.323
terminal in order to be able to negotiate the ports that should be used
between the initiating and the terminating H.323 terminal.
Other TCP ports used for RAS services are 1718 (H.323 gatekeeper discovery)
and 1719 (H.323 gatekeeper registration and status).


regards Pat

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 Hi all,

 I am a recent CCNA graduate, and am about to tackle the challenges of the
 CCNP Routing 2.0 exam. Look forward to asking/providing help where
possible!

 Anyway, I have a question - does anyone know the ITU spec, or RFC that
deals
 with TCP ports for H.225 RAS messages. I know that port 1719 is used for
 ARQ's and ARC's, but am not sure what port 1720 is used for...here is part
 of the Etherpeek trace:

 TCP - Transport Control Protocol
   Source Port:  64642
   Destination Port: 1720  RAS  Transport Layer Service Access Point

 can anyone help?

 cheers,
 Matthew.




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Re: TCP H.225 [7:21519]

2001-10-01 Thread Matthew Webster

Patrick,

thanks for your help.
Matthew.


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TCP H.225 [7:21519]

2001-09-30 Thread Matthew Webster

Hi all,

I am a recent CCNA graduate, and am about to tackle the challenges of the
CCNP Routing 2.0 exam. Look forward to asking/providing help where possible!

Anyway, I have a question - does anyone know the ITU spec, or RFC that deals
with TCP ports for H.225 RAS messages. I know that port 1719 is used for
ARQ's and ARC's, but am not sure what port 1720 is used for...here is part
of the Etherpeek trace:

TCP - Transport Control Protocol
  Source Port:  64642
  Destination Port: 1720  RAS  Transport Layer Service Access Point

can anyone help?

cheers,
Matthew.


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