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Bridge-IT XTRA User Manual v3.0 (Firmware v2.16.xx)

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Configuring TCP/UDP Ports

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In TCP and UDP networks the codec port is the endpoint of your connection. Software network ports are doorways for systems to communicate with each other. For example, several codecs in your studio may use the same public static IP address. Unique port numbers can be used to port forward audio to each codec.

 

Tieline Codec Default Port Settings

By default, the codec uses a TCP session port to send session data and a UDP port to send audio. The session port uses the TCP protocol because it is most likely to get through firewalls – ensuring critical session data (including dial, connect and hang-up data) will be received reliably.

 

The default session and audio port settings in Tieline codecs, for both TCP and UDP connections, are outlined in the Installing the Codec at the Studio section of the manual. This section also contains useful information for configuring port forwarding and troubleshooting IP connections.

 

Changing Codec Port Numbers

Reasons for adjusting the port setting on your codec include:

 

Having to create a path through gateways and firewalls.

Another IP device is using the codec’s default port number.

You are sharing a single IP address with multiple codecs and each codec requires a different port number to perform port forwarding.

 

Configuring the Session and Audio Port Numbers used when Dialing a Program

Codecs require matching port numbers to connect successfully. When you create a program the session and audio ports can be adjusted from the defaults as required. Note: If there is a need to change codec port settings please consult your organization’s resident IT professional. To adjust port settings:

 

1.Press the HOME home button button to return to the Home screen.

2.Use the navigation buttons on the front panel to select Connect and press the Ok button button.

3.Select IP and press the Ok button button.

4.Select an IP Session mode.

5.Use the downarrow down button navigation button to select Setup and press the Ok button button.

6.Navigate to either Session (session protocol) or Proto (audio protocol) and press Ok button.

7.Select the session or audio ports you want to adjust and press Ok button.

8.Use the numeric KEYPAD add a new port number and press Ok button.

 

Configuring Tieline Session Ports when Answering

To adjust the local Tieline session data port used by your codec to answer incoming calls:

 

1.Press the HOME home button button to return to the Home screen.

2.Use the navigation buttons on the front panel to select Settings and press the Ok button button.

3.Select Tieline Session and press Ok button.

4.Navigate to Port or Alt. Port (alternative session port) and press Ok button.

5.Adjust the setting and press the Ok button button to store the new configuration.

 

Audio Port Settings for Tieline Session Data and Sessionless IP Calls

The codec supports sessionless IP streaming, whereby the codec does not send Tieline session data when attempting to connect. When using this mode you need to configure the "send" audio port (codec port at the remote end of the link to which you are sending audio) and "return" audio port (port used by the local codec to receive audio from the remote codec).

 

It is also possible to configure the remote and local audio ports for a codec using Tieline session data to establish IP connections. This may be required because some firewalls require symmetric port configuration.

 

Sessionless Audio Port Configuration

When you select Sessionless as the Session Protocol:

 

The default value for both the Send and Return (audio) Ports is 9000

The range of values for the audio ports is 2000 to 65535

The audio port values can be set independently

Both audio ports can always be configured, i.e. there is no dependency on encode/decode direction

 

"Tieline Codec" Port Configuration

If using the Tieline Codec setting for call establishment (i.e. Tieline session data is enabled), you can also change the default audio ports if required.

 

The default value for the Send (audio) Port is 9000

The range of values for the Send Port is 2000 to 65535

The default port value for the Return (audio) Port is Automatic. Note: Automatic indicates that the codec will allocate the return port value and send this information to the codec to which you are dialing

The range of values for the Return Port is 2000 to 65535

 

Sessionless Multicast Connections

For a sessionless multicast server connection:

 

Only the Send Port is available

The default value for the port is 9000

The range of values for the port is 2000 to 65535

 

For a sessionless multicast client connection:

 

Only the Return Port is available

The default value for the port is 9000

The range of values for the port is 2000 to 65535