[C2] You are planning the deployment of two Mediation Servers in the New York office. You need to identify the minimum number of network ports that must be configured on each Mediation Server. The solution must meet the Enterprise Voice requirements. How many ports should you identify? To answer, configure the appropriate number of network ports for the component in the answer area.
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398399.aspx
Note: The Mediation Server translates signaling and, in some configurations, media between your internal Lync Server 2013, Enterprise Voice infrastructure and a public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway or a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunk. On the Lync Server 2013 side, Mediation Server listens on a single mutual TLS (MTLS) transport address. On the gateway side, Mediation Server listens on all associated listening ports associated with trunks defined in the Topology document. All qualified gateways must support TLS, but can enable TCP as well. TCP is supported for gateways that do not support TLS. The main functions of the Mediation Server are as follows:
The following figure shows the signaling and media protocols that are used by the Mediation Server when communicating with a basic PSTN gateway and the Enterprise Voice infrastructure.