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SFB UDP Ports
- Apr 01, 2019
Hi Will,
The ports you mentioned are used for the realtime communication part (e.g. Audio, Video, Sharing) of SfB and Teams. So you should definitly use/allow them. If you don't open them, there is a fallback used via Port 443/TCP. This is the mode your environment currently running in.
These ports fall in the category of optimize. You can find the recommendations for this kind of traffic here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/office-365-network-connectivity-principles?redirectSourcePath=%252fen-us%252farticle%252foffice-365-network-connectivity-principles-76e7f232-917a-4b13-8fe2-4f8dbccfe041#new-office-365-endpoint-categories
If you are planning a change with the network Team I would recommend the Network Testing Companion. This allows you to simulate calls and test network connectivity for these ports.
You can find a blog article from Erwin Bierens how to install this here: https://erwinbierens.com/skype-for-business-and-microsoft-teams-network-testing/
Regards,
Paul
Hi Will,
The ports you mentioned are used for the realtime communication part (e.g. Audio, Video, Sharing) of SfB and Teams. So you should definitly use/allow them. If you don't open them, there is a fallback used via Port 443/TCP. This is the mode your environment currently running in.
These ports fall in the category of optimize. You can find the recommendations for this kind of traffic here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/office-365-network-connectivity-principles?redirectSourcePath=%252fen-us%252farticle%252foffice-365-network-connectivity-principles-76e7f232-917a-4b13-8fe2-4f8dbccfe041#new-office-365-endpoint-categories
If you are planning a change with the network Team I would recommend the Network Testing Companion. This allows you to simulate calls and test network connectivity for these ports.
You can find a blog article from Erwin Bierens how to install this here: https://erwinbierens.com/skype-for-business-and-microsoft-teams-network-testing/
Regards,
Paul
- WilliamTan30Apr 01, 2019Copper Contributor
Paul Lange Thanks for the prompt response. I tried installing this tool but i could not find it in my desktop nor in my program, I am now stock in step 6. Do you know where will I find it? Please see attached.
I tried searching it through "search bar" and newly installed program but its not there.
Thanks!
- Paul LangeApr 01, 2019Iron ContributorIf you can't find the shortcuts, try this to start the Tool:
Windows + R and then paste %SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -WindowStyle Hidden -Command & {Invoke-NetworkTestingClient}- WilliamTan30Apr 01, 2019Copper Contributor
Paul Lange I found it! :) Thanks! I've managed to run a test and got the attached result.
May I know what are the advantages and disadvantages of allowing these ports?
Forgive me for being inexperience :)
Thanks!
Will
- WilliamTan30Apr 01, 2019Copper Contributor
*Stuck*