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Although PortaSwitch servers are based on the Oracle Linux OS which is designed for high security, it is still reasonable to consider external firewall for better system protection. If you want to position servers behind the firewall for some reason (e.g., your corporate network security policy demands this) follow the recommendations below.

General configuration advice

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  • We suggest positioning all PortaSwitch servers into a dedicated network segment.
  • Interaction between PortaSwitch servers via a private network interface must not be blocked by a firewall.
  • Whatever configuration your private LAN segment has, internal communication between servers (via TCP port 22, etc.) must always be granted.
  • Do not configure a firewall between nodes of the cluster (e.g., PortaSIP cluster, etc.).
  • For PortaSwitch sites that span across geographically dispersed locations, all PortaSwitch servers must be connected via virtual or physical) Layer 2 connection(s) and all PortaSwitch servers should be configured as hosts within a single virtual (or physical) private network.

Ports to be opened

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Logical components (e.g., Admin, Billing, Master DB, Replica DB, PortaSIP) are installed and operating on some hosts. This requires particular ports to be kept open on these hosts, depending on which components are running on each of them. To find out which open ports are required by each component, see the table below:

Ports to be opened

Description

All servers: public interface

TCP 22

This is used for server administration via SSH.

Configuration server: private interface

TCP/UDP 5667 5668

This is required for NSCA to collect monitoring statistics from the servers and send them to the Configuration server in passive mode.

TCP 80

This is used for downloading custom patches during the update process and must be kept open permanently.

Configuration server: public interface

TCP 8700

This is required for access to the Configuration server and the monitoring system web interface (via a separate link on the Configuration server).

TCP 80

This is required to sign auto generated certificates by LetsEncrypt certification authority (to pass LetsEncrypt HTTP-01 challenge).

TCP 9443

This is required for accessing the Portainer web interface where you can manage available containerized applications.

TCP 3005

This is required for accessing the Billing Admin Logs UI application where you can view the logs of periodic tasks such as invoice calculation, taxation, periodic payments, and scheduled reports.

Web (admin) server: public interface

TCP 25

This is used for uploading tariffs via email.

TCP 80

This is used for UA provisioning.

UDP 69

This is required by the TFTP service.

TCP 443

This is required for access to the admin interface.

TCP 8442

TCP 8443

TCP 8444

TCP 8445

TCP 8446

TCP 8447

TCP 8448

This is required for access to the self-care web interfaces:

  • Reseller self-care
  • PortaSIP XML/JSON API
  • Customer self-care, distributor self-care
  • Account self-care
  • Reseller’s helpdesk
  • Vendor self-care
  • Representative self-care

TCP 8449

This is required for access to the WiMax session status page.

TCP 8600

TCP 8601

This is required for access to web signup pages:

  • Web signup
  • Multicard web signup

TCP 8901

TCP 8903-8904

This is required to access callback services:

  • Web callback
  • SMS callback

TCP 8943

This is used to access webmail.

Web (admin) server: private interface

TCP 2224

TCP 3121

UDP 5404

UDP 5405

This is used by the corosync service for internal communication among cluster nodes.

RADIUS (billing) server: public interface

UDP 1812

UDP 1813

This is used to serve RADIUS requests from RADIUS clients, such as PortaSIP nodes and web server (required for the Test DialPlan feature):

  • RADIUS authentication
  • RADIUS accounting

TCP 3868

This is used to serve DIAMETER requests (optional).

UDP 5060

This is used to accept SIP requests and responses from the SIP nodes.

PortaSIP dispatching SBC: public interface

UDP 5060

This is used to accept SIP requests and responses from the SIP nodes.

TCP 5061

This is required for SIP over TCP support

TCP 5051

This is required for SIP over TLS support. Disabled by default.

TCP 9442

TCP 9443

TCP 9444

TCP 9445

TCP 9446

TCP 9447

TCP 9448

TCP 9449

This is required for Dual Version PortaSwitch deployment to access the self-care web interfaces:

  • Reseller self-care
  • Administrator self-care
  • Customer self-care, distributor self-care
  • Account self-care
  • Reseller’s helpdesk
  • Vendor self-care
  • Representative self-care
  • Session status interface

TCP 9600

TCP 9601

This is required for Dual Version PortaSwitch deployment to access web signup pages:

  • Web signup
  • Multicard web signup

PortaSIP dispatching node: virtual IP address

UDP 5060

This is used to accept SIP requests and responses from the SIP nodes.

TCP 5060

This is required for SIP over TCP support.

UDP 5070

This is used by Limit Controller to accept SIP requests and responses from the SIP nodes.

TCP (TLS) 5051

This is required for SIP over TLS support. Disabled by default.

SMPP 2775

This is required to accept and send SMPP messages.

TCP 8101

This is required for the SMTP transport.

TCP 8081

This is required for the IMAP transport.

TCP 8091

This is required for the IMAPS transport.

PortaSIP dispatching node: private interface

TCP 2224

TCP 3121

UDP 5404

UDP 5405

This is used by the corosync service for internal communication among cluster nodes.

PortaSIP processing node: public interface

UDP 35000–65000

This is used for RTP proxying.

MySQL (Master DB, Replica DB) servers: can be configured to use either private or public interfaces

TCP 3306

TCP 3307

This is used to serve database requests from the billing server, web server and PortaSIP servers:

  • MainDB server
  • ReplicaDB server

Oracle DB servers: can be configured to use either private or public interfaces

TCP 9521

This is used to serve database requests from the billing server, web server and PortaSIP servers.

TCP 1158

This is used for Oracle Enterprise Manager access.

OCS server: public interface

UDP 1812

UDP 1813

This is used to serve RADIUS requests from RADIUS clients, such as PortaSIP nodes and web server (required for the Test DialPlan feature):

  • RADIUS authentication
  • RADIUS accounting

TCP 3868

This is used to serve DIAMETER requests (optional).

UDP 5060

This is used to accept SIP requests and responses from the SIP nodes.

OCS server: private interface

TCP 2224

TCP 3121

UDP 5404

UDP 5405

This is used by the corosync service for internal communication among cluster nodes. Must be opened if you deploy Diameter cluster.

CQTracker node: private interface (no more than one per cluster, IP can be combined with any other node)

TCP 17160

This is used for PortaAdmin requests for getting finished call data.

TCP 17161

This is used for incoming HEP messages encapsulating RTP, RTCP, and RFC6035 messages.

TCP 17162

This is used for interaction with B2BUA processes and other CQTs.

These are default ports that can be changed using the Configuration server WI. Please note that this list may be extended in the future.

Outgoing connections

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All servers must be granted permanent access to the following PortaOne servers in order to ensure that services function correctly:

Server

Protocol

Port

license1.portaone.com

TCP

443

license2.portaone.com

TCP

443

For your servers’ health monitoring purposes, the Configuration server must be granted access to the PortaOne monitoring servers:

Server

Protocol

Port

monitor1.portaone.com

TCP/UDP

5667, 5668

monitor2.portaone.com

TCP/UDP

5667, 5668

In order to send the new configuration to the monitoring servers, the Configuration server must be granted access to:

Server

Protocol

Port

monitor1.portaone.com

TCP

443

monitor2.portaone.com

TCP

443

For performing updates to newer releases and for troubleshooting purposes, all servers must be granted access to:

Server

Protocol

Port

packages.portaone.com

TCP

80, 443

git.portaone.com

TCP

29418

In order to automatically submit call logs to PortaOne’s support ticketing system grant access from your web server to the following:

Server

Protocol

Port

smtp-in.portaone.com (MX record for portaone.com)

TCP

25

Make sure that your servers are able to connect to any server from the pool of time servers for time synchronization. You can find the list of NTP pool time servers on the NTP site:

http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers

All PortaSwitch servers can receive time information and synchronize that with the Configuration server and the PortaSIP server.

Port should be opened for NTP service on all servers of the installation:

Server

Protocol

Port

Any server from the pool of time servers for time synchronization

UDP

123

If you wish to use your own NTP server, please notify us and we’ll adjust the configuration of the NTP service.

The Docker container images are stored at registry.portaone.com. To launch the Docker services and container, grant access from all of your servers to the following:

Server

Protocol

Port

registry.portaone.com

TCP

443

git.portaone.com

TCP

29999

The Geo-IP database in your installation is regularly updated to ensure that the Geo-IP Fraud Prevention feature works correctly. Allow your RADIUS servers to establish connections to the MaxMind’s downloadable databases (updates.maxmind.com) via HTTP/HTTPS protocol. If you are running a firewall, geo-update requires that the DNS and HTTPS (443) ports be open.

Incoming connections

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For troubleshooting purposes, allow incoming connections to your servers from the following PortaOne IP addresses:

  • 217.182.15.214
  • 217.182.15.215
  • 217.182.15.216
  • 34.209.225.48
  • 52.209.93.49

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