If a company has any sort of firewall setup at their location they will need to whitelist a few URL's for CallPotential to work. This information can be given to their IT to add to their system firewall:
*.callpotential.com (needed for anything CP to work)
*.newrelic.com (server monitoring software, site will experience script errors if this isn't whitelisted)
*.fastly.net (used by newrelic)
*.livechatinc.com (allows access to our chat support)
*.infusionsoft.com (allows access to forms on our web site)
*.twilio.com (our telco provider)
*.bootstrapcdn.com (used by the thin client)
*maps.googleapis.com
*google-content.com
sendgrid.com
sendgrid.net
sendgrid.me
sendgrid.info
SendGrid IPs that we have used (so far): 167.89.100.169, 167.89.100.17, 50.31.63.19
Port 9002 (used by the thin client to receive push notifications)
Port 9001 (used by Call Center software)
Port 9003 (used for leads.urbanstorage.com ONLY)
If they just use a default Windows firewall, you can set it up yourself by following these steps:
- Remote into their computer
- Have the user open CallPotential support or Teamviewer and send the 9 digit ID number
- If they do not have it, use this link: http://download.callpotential.com/support.exe
- Access the Firewall Settings
- Open the Control Panel
- Type in "Firewall" to the search
- Click "Windows Firewall"
- Click Advanced Settings on the left side
- Open the Control Panel
- Create exceptions in the Firewall for the appropriate ports
- Click Inbound Rules
- Click "New Rule.." on the right side
- Select Port and click Next
- Check TCP and Specific local ports: "9001,9002". Click Next
- Check Allow the connection, click Next
- Click Next again
- Enter in the name: "CP TCP". Click Finish
- Click "New Rule.." again
- Select Port and click Next
- Check UDP and Specific local ports: "9001,9002". Click Next
- Check Allow the connection, click Next
- Click Next again
- Enter in the name: "CP UDP". Click Finish
- Click Outbound Rules
- Click "New Rule.." on the right side
- Select Port and click Next
- Check TCP and Specific local ports: "9001,9002". Click Next
- Check Allow the connection, click Next
- Click Next again
- Enter in the name: "CP TCP". Click Finish
- Click "New Rule.." again
- Select Port and click Next
- Check UDP and Specific local ports: "9001,9002". Click Next
- Check Allow the connection, click Next
- Click Next again
- Enter in the name: "CP UDP". Click Finish
- Click Inbound Rules