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Ports That 3CX Phone System Uses

The document lists the default ports used by the 3CX Phone System for various protocols like SIP, RTP media, HTTPS, and SMTP, noting whether port forwarding is required for external access. Ports 5001/443, 5060, 5061, and 5090 typically require forwarding to allow remote extensions, clients, and VoIP providers to connect from outside the LAN. Internal ports like 7000-8999 and 2528 generally do not require forwarding.

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Ports That 3CX Phone System Uses

The document lists the default ports used by the 3CX Phone System for various protocols like SIP, RTP media, HTTPS, and SMTP, noting whether port forwarding is required for external access. Ports 5001/443, 5060, 5061, and 5090 typically require forwarding to allow remote extensions, clients, and VoIP providers to connect from outside the LAN. Internal ports like 7000-8999 and 2528 generally do not require forwarding.

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The complete list of ports that 3CX Phone System uses in a default installation scenario:

PROTOCO PORT DESCRIPTION PORT FORWARDING REQUIRED


L (DEFAULT)
TCP 5001 or 443 HTTPs port of Web Server. This port can Yes – if you intend on using a 3CX client, Bridge
be configured Presence, Remote IP Phones from outside your LAN
and 3CX WebMeeting functionality
TCP 5015 This port is used for the online Web-Based Optional - During the installation process when the
installer wizard (NOT 3CX config Web-Based installer is used from external source
command line tool) only during the
installation process
UDP & TCP 5060 3CX Phone System (SIP) Yes – if you intend on using VoIP Providers and
Remote Extensions that are NOT using the 3CX
Tunnel Protocol / 3CX SBC
TCP 5061 3CX Phone System (SecureSIP) TLS Yes – if you intend on using Secure SIP remote
extensions
UDP & TCP 5090 3CX Tunnel Protocol Service Listener Yes -if you intend on using remote extensions using the
3CX Tunnel Protocol (within the 3CX clients for
Windows / Android / iOS) or when using the 3CX
Session Border Controller
UDP 9000-10999 3CX Media Server (RTP) – WAN Yes – if you intend on using remote extensions,
audio/video/t38 streams WebRTC or a VoIP Provider

7000-8999 3CX Media Server (RTP) – LAN No - If you have strict routing on your LAN though,
audio/video/t38 streams you must allow traffic from/to your 3CX server on
there ports (Also applies to site-to-site VPNs)
TCP 2528 3CX SMTP Server - Must allow PBX No
passthrough on the network for the PBX to
send email notifications via the 3CX SMTP

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