Installation and Setup
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IP Security for IMG and GCEMS
Topic Location:
IMG 1010-Installation and Setup Guide > IMG 1010-Software Installation and Setup
or
IMG 1004-Installation and Setup Guide > IMG 1004-Software Installation and Setup
To protested against denial of service attacks, the GCEMS (Linux server) and IMG Control IP
can be placed behind a firewall for security. Should remote access to the GCEMS server be
needed, a NAT, VPN, or other secure solution can be used for access to the server from the
public internet.
Following is a list of ports and protocols used by the IMG and the GCEMS
server.
The Ports in red would need to be opened in the firewall based on the
recommendation above for remote access.
Connections between IMG and GCEMS
Port # Description Purpose
TCP: 20 & 21 FTP Download IMG binary from GCEMS to
IMG
Upload of software faults from IMG to
GCEMS
TCP: 23 Telnet IMG debug access
UDP: 111 PortMap Portmap is used to request a mount port.
Usually for NFS or NIS. The port request is
sent from the IMG to the GCEMS server. See
PortMap Flow.
UDP: 2049 NFS Call tracing
Downloading Call treatments
Downloading routing & translation tables
UDP: 1812 Radius
Authentication
Call authentication
UDP: 1813 Radius
Accounting
Record Call Detail Records
TCP: 162 SNMP Network Monitoring
TCP: 12610 GCEMS control
IMG Configuration and Provisioning
UDP: 123 NTP Network Time Protocol
TCP: 1099 ClientView ClientView Application (Only required when
ClientView is running on a different machine
from GCEMS)