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About CETA Firewall Analyzer

CETA Firewall Analyzer Step By Step

 

Tests

 

First Virtual Communications:

 

1 - Click To Meet Server to Click To Meet Server

2 - Click To Meet Server to Click To Meet Client

3 - Click To Meet Server to NetMeeting Client

4 - Click To Meet Server to DCTS Digital Dashboard

 

About CETA Firewall Analyzer

 

The Firewall Analyzer provides users the ability to determine if the firewall ports required for various Net-Centric application servers and clients.  In the event that required ports are closed, CETA provides concerned parties with a printable report that can be delivered to the appropriate personnel in order to have the firewall configuration changed.   This type of report is also quite useful in providing important, factual information to server administrators & other communication / collaboration personnel.

 

 

 

CETA Firewall Analyzer Step by Step

 

Step # 1  - Enter the IP address that you wish to conduct a test with in the "Remote IP address" entry box.
  *You must ensure that the remote computer that you wish to test with has CETA currently running*
 
Step # 2  - Select the test that you wish to conduct from the "Select Test" drop down menu.
  The tests are:
   

1. Click to Meet Server to Click to Meet Server

This test helps to determine if the required firewall ports are open for proper communication between FVC Conference Servers.

 

  TCP 1720     -  H.323 call signaling

  TCP 1503     -  T.120 client connections to FVC Conference Server

  TCP 7640     -  Sending & receiving configuration commands via TELNET

  TCP 7648     -  Client connections to FVC Conference Server

  TCP 7650     -  Web Touring

  UDP 7648    -  Sending & receiving FVC Conference Server videoconferencing streams

  UDP 24032  -  Sending & receiving RTP audio/video streams for H.323 & FVC clients

  UDP 56800  -  Sending & receiving RTP audio/video streams for clients that support RTP on separate ports
 

If this test is successful, it can be expected that successful FVC Conference Server to FVC Conference Server communication will occur.

 

2. Click to Meet Server to Click to Meet Client

This test helps to determine if the required firewall ports are open for proper communication between FVC Conference Servers and FVC Click To Meet Client.

 

  TCP 443       -  Secure HTTP (HTTPS) communication

  TCP 7640     -  Sending & receiving configuration commands via TELNET

  TCP 7648     -  Client connections to FVC Conference Server

  TCP 7650     -  Web Touring

  TCP 7651     - 

  TCP 8080     -  FVC Conference Server Client & Administration web pages

  TCP 8088     -  FVC Conference Server Client & Administration web pages

  UDP 7648    -  Sending & receiving FVC Conference Server videoconferencing streams

  UDP 24032  -  Sending & receiving RTP audio/video streams for H.323 & FVC clients

  UDP 56800  -  Sending & receiving RTP audio/video streams for clients that support RTP on separate ports
 

If this test is successful, it can be expected that successful FVC Conference Server to FVC Click to Meet Client communication will occur.

3. Click to Meet Server to Click to NetMeeting Client

This test helps to determine if the required firewall ports are open for proper communication between FVC Conference Servers and the NetMeeting Client.

 

  TCP 1503     -  T.120 client connections to FVC Conference Server

  TCP 1720     -  H.323 call signaling

 

If this test is successful, it can be expected that successful FVC Conference Server to NetMeeting Client communication will occur.

4. Click to Meet Server to DCTS Digital Dashboard

This test helps to determine if the required firewall ports are open for proper communication between FVC Conference Servers and DCTS Digital Dashboard Servers.

 

  TCP 7640     -  Used by the Digital Dashboard Server to issue required TELNET commands to the FVC

                        Conference Server

 

If this test is successful, it can be expected that successful DCTS Digital Dashboard Server to FVC Conference Server communication will occur.

Step # 3  - Click the "Test" button to initiate the chosen test.
Once this button is pressed, you should see the "In Use" activity indicator light blink until the test is complete.
Step # 4  - Observe the test results as they are presented in the "Connection Activity" window.
Step # 5  - If you wish to print the results of this test, click the "Reports" button.

 

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