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ized location. By default, this setting is off, but if your network is in such an
environment, this setting needs to be activated.
Ports
The Ports page allows you to control which networking resources the system will
utilize when communicating with the outside IP world. When specifying ports, list
the ports that you may bind to, either specifying a port number or explicitly specify-
ing the IP address and the port, separated by a colon (e.g.,
192.168.1.2:8080
). If
you are binding to IPv6 addresses, place square brackets around the IP address, e.g.,
[2001:db8::4]:5060
. If you are specifying only the port number, the system will
bind to all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on the system. If you want to bind only to IPv4
sockets, use the form
0.0.0.0:5060
. If you want to bind only to IPv6 sockets, you
can use
[::]:5060
. In general, you may bind to more than one socket; just separate
the addresses by spaces. If you do not want to use the service, leave the field empty. If
you change a port binding, you will need to restart the snom ONE service. We support
the default SIP port.
* Changes to HTTP and SIP settings require a system restart.
HTTP Ports
The HTTP and HTTPS ports are used to communicate between the built-in web
server and the web browser (snom ONE does not rely on IIS or Apache for its web
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