RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
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TCP/UDP — Streaming & Media
Port Overview
What is Port 5004?
Port 5004 is the standard IANA-assigned port for RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), which carries audio and video streams in VoIP and multimedia applications. While RTP typically uses dynamically assigned even-numbered UDP ports, 5004 serves as the well-known default. RTCP (RTP Control Protocol) uses the next odd port (5005) for quality feedback.
Security Considerations
Port 5004 (RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)) is classified as low risk. This service uses encryption or has a minimal attack surface, making it relatively safe to expose.
Recommendation: Standard security practices apply. Keep software updated and monitor access.