Port Forwarding
- RingQ Port Forwarding
- Introduction
- RingQ Network Ports Reference (Main Port Forwarding Section)
- UDP Ports
- TCP Ports
- Firewall / Network Access Ports (Also Port Forwarding)
- TCP
- UDP
- Media / Voice Ports (Critical for Port Forwarding)
- RTP (Voice Media)
- Media Ports
- Audio / Video Ports
- WebSocket Secure Ports
- Apple Push Notification
RingQ Port Forwarding
Introduction
To ensure proper operation of RingQ, certain network ports must be open or forwarded in the firewall. These ports allow essential services such as SIP signaling, media transmission (RTP), WebSocket connections, and push notifications to function correctly. Proper configuration of these ports helps maintain reliable call connectivity, real-time communication, and synchronized integration with web and mobile applications.
RingQ Network Ports Reference (Main Port Forwarding Section)
These are ports that must be opened/forwarded depending on your deployment.
UDP Ports
These ports are used for VoIP signaling and NAT traversal.
TCP Ports
These are TCP ports that must be allowed in the firewall.
Firewall / Network Access Ports (Also Port Forwarding)
This section also refers to ports that need to be allowed or forwarded.
TCP
20, 21, 22, 80, 443, 3389, 8443
Typical uses:
UDP
53, 67, 68, 123
Media / Voice Ports (Critical for Port Forwarding)
These are very important for VoIP audio.
RTP (Voice Media)
16384–32767
5004–5005
5060–5067
Used for voice streams between endpoints.
Media Ports
9000–10999
Used for media handling and call processing.
Audio / Video Ports
48000–65535 (UDP outbound)
Used for WebRTC audio/video media streams.
WebSocket Secure Ports
9443
7443
Used for WSS (WebSocket Secure) connections such as:
- Web softphones
- Browser calls
- WebRTC signaling
Apple Push Notification
5223 (Outbound TCP)Required for iOS push notifications.