In this article
Objective
Configure your organization’s firewall to ensure your employees can leverage Coconut Connect for video meetings with clients.
Steps
To ensure successful usage of Connect for video appointments, addresses for our service partner, Twilio®, and for Coconut need to be added to your organization’s firewall configuration.
Add Twilio addresses
Add the following addresses to your organization’s firewall configuration to enable successful communication with our Connect service partner, Twilio:
wss://global.vss.twilio.com
wss://au1.vss.twilio.com
wss://br1.vss.twilio.com
wss://de1.vss.twilio.com
wss://ie1.vss.twilio.com
wss://in1.vss.twilio.com
wss://jp1.vss.twilio.com
wss://sg1.vss.twilio.com
wss://us1.vss.twilio.com
wss://us2.vss.twilio.com
wss://sdkgw.us1.twilio.com
For more information, please refer to Twilio’s supporting documentation.
Add Coconut Connect addresses
Add the following addresses to your organization’s firewall configuration to enable successful communication with our Connect servers. These addresses handle such features as real-time messages, co-browsing, drawing on-screen, etc.:
Production
wss://connect.coconutsoftware.com
wss://connect.ca.coconutsoftware.com
wss://connect.us.coconutsoftware.com
Demo
wss://connect.demo.coconutsoftware.com
wss://connect.demo.ca.coconutsoftware.com
wss://connect.demo.us.coconutsoftware.com
A note on access and visibility
Admin users can configure Connect preferences by accessing Settings. Organizations may also require the support of their IT teams for firewall configuration updates.