Port 5070 is used for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) communications. SIP is a signaling protocol used for initiating, maintaining, modifying, and terminating real-time sessions that involve video, voice, messaging and other communications applications and services between two or more endpoints on IP networks. Port 5070 is one of the standard ports used by SIP for communication between SIP-enabled devices and servers.
Ports those registered with IANA are shown as official ports. The same port number may be unofficialy used by various services or applications. The official usage are listed separately below its usage may change from time to time.
Official
Port |
Protocol (TCP/UDP) |
Title |
Description |
Port Type |
Port 5070 |
tcp |
vtsas |
VersaTrans Server Agent |
REGISTERED PORT |
Port 5070 |
udp |
vtsas |
VersaTrans Server Agent |
REGISTERED PORT |
UnOfficial
Unofficialy or sometimes with conflict, the same port may be used by different applications.
Port | Protocol (TCP/UDP) | Description |
Port 5070 | Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP),published as RFC 4582, is a protocol that allows for an additional video channel (known as the content channel) alongside the main video channel in a video-conferencing call that uses SIP. Also used for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) preferred port for PUBLISH on SIP Trunk to Cisco Unified Presence Server (CUPS) |