Pelco dx8100 manual Application Software, DX8100 Network Ports

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DX8100 NETWORK PORTS

Table B describes the DX8100 ports and their functions. The ports are classified either as user-changeable or fixed. You can assign a user- changeable port a different number. In this case, a port’s number must be assigned within the range of 5000–65535. If a port is assigned out of this range, the system displays a message alerting you that an invalid port number is being used. You cannot assign a different number to a fixed port.

 

 

Table B. Open Ports on the DX8100

 

 

 

PORT

User-Changeable

Function

 

 

 

80/tcp

No

HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) forms the basis for Web page transfer over the Internet. Ports 1–255

 

 

are reserved for well-known services at network communication

135/tcp, udp

No

End Point Mapper (EPMAP), a Microsoft RPC locator service

 

 

 

137/tcp, udp

No

File/print sharing (NetBIOS name service)

 

 

 

1028/tcp

No

Remote Procedure Call (RPC)

 

 

 

1801/tcp

No

Message queuing

 

 

 

1900/udp

No

Universal plug-and-play (UPnP)

 

 

 

2103/tcp

No

Message queuing

 

 

 

2105/tcp

No

Message queuing/logon

 

 

 

2107/tcp

No

Message queuing

 

 

 

2869/tcp

No

UPnP

 

 

 

9002/tcp

Yes

DX8100 base port, used for transmission of video, audio, and interface data

 

 

 

9003/tcp

Yes

DX8100 software upgrade port, used for remote upgrade of DX8100 software

 

 

 

9005/tcp

Yes

DX8100 information port

 

 

 

NOTE: Unless there is a conflict on your network, it is recommended that you do not change port numbers from their default settings. Make sure any changes to port numbers are made consistently across all DX8100 servers and clients on a network.Client and server ports must be identical.

The DX8100 port functionality is summarized as follows:

Base port: This port is configured at the DX8100 Network setup screen. The base port number is downloaded to the PC client system during an IP scan. The port number can be modified at the DX8100 Site setup screen.

Software Upgrade Port: This port is configured at the DX8100 Network setup screen. The upgrade port number is downloaded to the PC client system during an IP scan. The port number can be modified at the DX8100 Site setup screen. The PC client’s upgrade port number must match the DX8100 server’s upgrade port number. For server-to-server software upgrades, both server software upgrade port numbers must match.

Agent Port: This port is configured at the DX8100 Notification setup screen. You change the client emergency agent server listening port using the Emergency Agent application running on the PC client system. For more information about changing the client emergency agent listen port, see the Client Applications manual.

Other reserved ports: Ports 256–1023 are reserved for well-known services. Ports 1024–4999 are temporal client ports (OS allocates automatically).

APPLICATION SOFTWARE

The only application intended and guaranteed to work on the unit is the DX8100 application software itself. Do not install other application software. If you do, this voids the warranty on the unit, and it also opens up potential holes in the system security. The DX8100 application software has several user and group accounts with varying degrees of rights and permissions on the system. Each account is password- protected. These accounts and passwords are completely different from the operating level account and password discussed in the previous section. The typical system operator will have to work only with application program level user names and passwords.

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dx8100 specifications

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