TCP/IP PORT AND BANDWIDTH THROTTLE SETUP
The DX8100 uses the TCP/IP networking protocol to communicate over LAN and WAN networks. TCP/IP uses logical network ports to organize data transmissions and to ensure that data packets are delivered to the proper application. For example,
You should keep port numbers set at their default values unless there is a known conflict with your existing network infrastructure. Consult your network administrator before changing any port information on the DX8100. Consult your network administrator when assigning or changing the port numbers. Make sure that ports are not blocked by a firewall.
Table C. TCP/IP Ports Used by the DX8100
Port | User |
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Number | configurable | Function |
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9002 | Yes | Base port for transmission of video, audio, and interface data |
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9003 | Yes | Software upgrade |
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9004 | Yes | Emergency agent notification |
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9005 | No | Information port |
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13900 | No | Ping port |
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To configure TCP/IP ports and bandwidth throttle:
1.If necessary, enter a new base port number. (9002 is the default)
2.If necessary, enter a new software upgrade port. (9003 is the default)
3.Drag the network bandwidth throttle slider to the desired value. (Client bandwidth can be adjusted from a minimum of 256 Kbps to a maximum of 10 Mbps in increments of 256 Kbps.)
4.Click Apply.
Figure 32. Base Port and Bandwidth Throttle Setup
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