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Use the TCP Port Range Unassigned window to view a table showing the ranges of TCP ports within an IP interface group that are not assigned (available).

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This object provides a table of TCP port ranges that have not been marked for the indicated IP Interface Group.

On SBC main screen, go to to All >  > Address Context > IP Interface Group > TCP Port Range Unassigned or
Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Base Provisioning > IP Interface Group > TCP Port Range Unassigned. > TCP Port Range Unassigned 

The TCP Port Range Unassigned window opens. You can use the Address Context and IP Interface Group lists to filter the outputSelect the desired Address Context and the IP Interface Group from the drop-down list to view its respective TCP Port Range Unassigned parameters.

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The following fields are displayed:output is shown.

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Parameter

 Description

Base Server PortIndicates the start of the range of TCP ports to use for media. The value ranges from 1-65534 and the default value is noneThe value none indicates that this particular control is not applied and the port range specified by the system wide TCP Port Range settings are usedminimum port value in the TCP port range.
Max Server PortIndicates the end of the range of TCP ports to use for media. The value ranges from 1-65534 and the default value is noneThe value none indicates that this particular control is not applied and the port range specified by the system wide TCP Port Range settings are usedmaximum port value in the TCP port range.
Max SessionsIndicates the maximum number of session this TCP Port Range supportsmedia port range could support.