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Windows Firewall Issues

Windows Firewall Issues

How to Open Ports in the Windows Firewall

To work correctly, the FMU server must be able to send and receive informa- tion over the network. The information enters your computer through an inbound port. After you turn on a firewall, the firewall will not allow FMU to use these inbound ports. You must make some adjustments for FMU Server to communicate with the terminals. The host PC must have the correct inbound ports open in the firewall to allow this information to pass through.

Table 4 is a list of ports with instructions on manually opening the ports that the Host PC can communicate correctly with the terminals. Following Table 4 are step-by-step instructions for manually opening ports in Windows Firewall. These instructions are specific to Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) installed. For other types of firewalls, or Windows Firewall prior to SP2, please refer to the documentation for your product.

Table 4. Inbound PC Ports

Used by

Ports

Notes

 

 

 

FMUFast

 

This port is used by the FMU server to communicate

 

TCP 3453

with terminals. Required for file transfers and firmware

 

 

updates.

 

 

 

FMUTrapshot

UDP 2151

Required for file transfers. Required for terminal-

 

server communications.

 

 

 

 

 

FMUWorkstation

TCP 2150

This port is used for communication between the FMU

 

workstation and server.

 

 

 

 

 

Opening ports in a firewall can create a security risk and leave your computer

vulnerable. Only open ports that are absolutely needed.

CAUTION

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