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4 TopicsTeams VOIP signalling protocol and TCP port?
I understand MS teams is using HTTP/HTTPS TCP port 80/443 for call setup, and RTP/UDP for data plane, My question is how can I apply QoS for MS Teams signalling traffics? (in another word, How can I capture/classify the HTTP/HTTPs traffics only for MS Teams call setup, excluding other normal web browsing traffics)?? Plane Media Traffic Type User source port Destination port Protocol Data Voice UDP 50000-50019 UDP 3478-3481 RTP over UDP Data Video UDP 50020-50039 UDP 3478-3481 RTP over UDP Data Screen Sharing UDP 50040-50059 UDP 3478-3481 RTP over UDP Signalling TCP 80 and 443 HTTP/HTTPSSolved37KViews1like4CommentsTeams VOIP signalling protocol and TCP port numbers?
I understand MS teams is using HTTP/HTTPS TCP port 80/443 for call setup, So If I want to apply QoS how can I capture the specific HTTP/HTTPs traffics for MS-Teams? excluding all the other web browsing traffics. The requirement is only to prioritise MS-Teams voip signalling traffics. Thanks2.9KViews0likes2CommentsOutlook <-> Exchange Protocols
During Ignite I saw a presentation that suggested Outlook was moving to a new communication protocol "Hx" from the current REST API method (Mobile) and MAPI/HTTP (Desktop) I was surprised to hear that migration was going to begin at the end of this year. Does anyone know where to find more information about this new protocol? Like what builds of Outlook are needed, how to tell when you are using it etc. Some of the benefits like improved sync are appealing (assuming it works).28KViews0likes25CommentsWhat protocol does Microsoft Teams use for user profile auth?
I'm trying to test Skype for Business integration with our in-house app for SSO (Skype being SP). I wanted to test Teams desktop app as well. Does Teams desktop client use Active Profile Authentication: Uses WS-Trust 1.3 protocol like other office desktop apps? Could someone please share some details in this regard?1.4KViews0likes0Comments