The following table provides the ports and destination relating to WebRTC firewall rules.
Purpose | Source | Protocol | Ports | Destination | Comments |
WebRTC Signaling port "preview IP port" web-client (thin-client) |
Any |
Inbound TCP |
Port per MMH/Video Return server over the range: 18100 - 18199 |
MMH/Video Return server |
The same port must be configured as the Video Return port for your LU2000, LU4000, etc. via the server GUI. In the case of 1:1 NAT or a server with an external IP, you can use port 443. |
LiveU STUN/TURN infrastructure control port. In use from version 9.0. |
Any |
Outbound UDP |
3478 |
129.159.69.138 - US East - Ashburn (active) 193.122.181.232 - US East - Ashburn (future) 130.61.8.103 - Frankfurt (active) 158.101.180.199 - Frankfurt (future) 158.101.73.17 - Tokyo (active) 129.146.234.254 - US west - Phoenix (future) 168.138.111.21 - Sydney 152.67.27.136 - Mumbai 129.151.37.59 - Sao Paolo |
Optionally write the rule using the following FQDN instead of the full list of IPs: Geo-location based, failovers sometimes occur for improved availability. |
LiveU STUN/TURN Relay media. In use from version 9.0. |
Any |
Outbound UDP |
49152-65535 |
129.159.69.138 - US East - Ashburn (active) 193.122.181.232 - US East - Ashburn (future) 130.61.8.103 - Frankfurt (active) 158.101.180.199 - Frankfurt (future) 158.101.73.17 - Tokyo (active) 129.146.234.254 - US west - Phoenix (future) 168.138.111.21 - Sydney (future) 152.67.27.136 - Mumbai (future) 129.151.37.59 - Sao Paolo (future) |
You can optionally write the rule using the following FQDN instead of the full list of IPs: Geo-location based, failovers can occur for improved availability. |
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