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  • Windows releases from 7 to 10 are supported

  • .NET framework version 4.5.2 or above

  • BDfW installation requires Administrator privileges

Hardware requirements

  • Processor: 1 GHz

  • RAM: 512 MB

  • Disk space (minimum):

    • 4,5 GB for .NET installation, and for BDfW

Application size on disk is 110 MB.

The selected Windows audio devices are used to handle the audio in a call. The used devices should be able to support professional sound.

Firewall configuration

When a Firewall is running rules “inside-to-outside”, traffic from Clients to Benemen Data Center needs to be allowed. If router or firewall is SIP-aware or SIP ALG-enabled, this should be turned off. Following traffic should be allowed from clients to Benemen Services:

Destination

Destination port

Description

Benemen DataCenter (80.88.187.64/26)

443 (TCP)

HTTPS for BeneDesk and BeneAPI

Benemen DataCenter (80.88.187.64/26)

5060-5070 (TCP & UDP)

SIP Signalling

Benemen DataCenter (80.88.187.64/26)

16384-32768 (UDP)

RTP audio traffic

Workstation Firewalls

During the installation of BDfW, required firewall rules are created to the Windows Firewall. If there is a third-party firewall installed, the following rules should be created for BDfW:

Default program path

C:\Program Files (x86)\BeneDesk for Windows\BeneDesk.exe

Inbound port

all ports TCP and UDP

Outbound ports

all ports TCP and UDP

Quality of Service

By default, the connection between BeneDesk for Windows and the Benemen data center is routed via public Internet. To ensure sufficient call quality make sure that the Internet connection of the client network has sufficient bandwidth. Under heavy load, prioritizing audio traffic of BDfW (SRTP) is recommended.

If priority queueing is used for audio traffic, enough bandwidth must be configured for the priority queue. The bandwidth requirement of one concurrent voice call is 100 kbps.

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