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Network Traffic Settings
Updated over a month ago

Corti requires the following ports to be open for setup & ongoing functionality on a Linux server for our call-recording software to effectively function.

Inbound Traffic

  • TCP 22 (SSH): We need SSH traffic allowed to the server to properly install our software, apply updates, and respond to incidents should they occur. This traffic should be open to the following three IP Address ranges: 152.115.138.2/32, 20.105.205.238/32, 52.188.210.50/32

  • TCP 5060: This port should be open between the Call Handler SIPREC service endpoint and the Corti Call Recording Server, to allow the SIPREC connection to send call data to the call recording server from the designate phone systems

  • TCP/UDP 16384 - 32767: These ports should be open to the between the Call Handler and Call Recoring Server to allow audio RTP packets to flow to Corti’s Call Recording software.

Outbound Traffic

  • TCP 80 (HTTP): HTTP traffic from the server should be allowed for updates to Ubuntu, its packages, and other server software can be installed as required.

  • TCP 443 (HTTPS): HTTPS traffic from the server should be allowed for some updates to the local operating system, its packages, and other server software can be installed as required. Furthermore, this port is also used to send the audio packets onward to Corti’s Cloud and for metrics to be sent to Corti’s monitoring solution.

  • TCP 10516: This port is used by Corti’s monitoring solution to send application logs to the centralized resource, which we use for monitoring and debugging potential system issues.

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