38 Network deploymentTraffic Protocol Send port Listen portDirectory access LDAP Defined by the directoryserver, typically 389none requiredMCG 3100 WebAdministrationInterfaceHTTP none required 8282MCC 3100 for RIMdata access (throughthe BES)HTTP none required 8080MCC 3100 for Nokiadata access (SecureClient Interface)HTTPS none required 8443Administration Shell SSH none required 22Data replicationbetween MCG 3100sTCP 7800 7800License validationat client startup withwww199.nortel.comHTTP 8008 None requiredLinux base FTP 21 21Linux base NTP 123 123Simplified QueryLanguage (SQL) slientaccessTCP 3306 3306MCG 3100AdministrationTCP 8553 8553MCG 3100 GatewayJava Virtual Machine(JVM)TCP 9800 9800MCG 3100Administration JVMTCP 9801 9801Security requirementsThe MCG 3100 requires data access to the CS 1000 TLAN and uses theCS 1000 SPS as the SIP Signaling Proxy. The MCG 3100 can acceptor transmit real time protocol (RTP) messages to any IP endpoint in theEnterprise (for example, Media Cards, other SIP clients, or IP telephones).Figure 7 "MCG 3100 data access from CS 1000" (page 39) shows a firewallthat separates the MCG 3100 from the remainder of the Enterprise voiceinfastructure. The MCC 3100 for Nokia requires that a public FQDN and apublic IP address are accessible on the internet.Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Series PortfolioNortel Mobile Communication 3100 — Planning and EngineeringNN42030-200 01.09 StandardRelease 2.0 1 November 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.