02-03-2015 10:16 PM - edited 03-19-2019 09:08 AM
Hello All,
We are planning to disable the unencrypted port for UC apps. Is it possible to do the following:
Sip Proxy CUSP - 80 - Cisco Unified SIP Proxy, will this work with 443 (https) and disable port 80?
Unity Connections - - 80/443 8080/8443 - Redirects to Cisco Unity Connection Administration, will this work with 443 or 8443 and disable the non-secure ports?
(Call Manager Pub) - 80/8080/8443/443 - static http entry page redirects to SSL for login, will this work with 443 or 8443 and disable the non-secure ports?
(Call Manager Sub) - 80/8080/8443/443 - static http entry page redirects to SSL for login, will this work with 443 or 8443 and disable the non-secure ports?
Thank you in advance.
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02-04-2015 04:47 PM
You have no control over any of the Tomcat config and the ports that are used for web access.
02-04-2015 04:47 PM
You have no control over any of the Tomcat config and the ports that are used for web access.
02-04-2015 11:27 PM
Thanks Jaime. Is it still be applicable to CUSP?
02-05-2015 06:46 AM
I don't handle CUSP, my assumption would be that you also don't have control over it, but someone who handles CUSP would need to confirm.
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