Tcp and udp socket ports used by the devicemaster – Comtrol Hub DeviceMaster User Manual
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DeviceMaster Installation and Configuration Guide: 2000594 Rev. A
TCP and UDP Socket Ports Used by the DeviceMaster
TCP and UDP Socket Ports Used by the DeviceMaster
Following list is all of the logical TCP and UDP socket ports implemented in
DeviceMasters.
Socket Port Number
Description
22 SSH
23 Telnet
TCP Ports 22 (ssh) and 23 (telnet) are used for
administrative and diagnostic purposes and aren't
required for normal use and are enabled by default and
Port 23 may be disabled.
80 HTTP
443 SSL or HTTPS
TCP Ports 80 (http) and 443 (https) are used by the web
server for administration and configuration and are
enabled by default and cannot be disabled.
102 RFC1006
TCP Port 102 is used for RFC1006 (ISO over TCP) serial
port access. Not used for normal NS-Link SocketServer
access. The RFC1006 server can be disabled by setting
the server port number to -1 and is enabled by default.
161 SNMP
UDP Port 161 is used by the SNMP agent if SNMP is
enabled which is the default.
4606
TCP Port 4606 is required if you want to use NS-Link or
PortVision DX if you want to update firmware without
setting up a TFTP server and this port cannot be
disabled.
4607
TCP Port 4607 is only used for diagnostic purposes and
isn't required for normal operation and this port cannot
be disabled.
If SocketServer is to be used, then the user may enable
usage of TCP or UDP ports for access to the serial ports.
These ports are not enabled by default and are also user
configurable to different values. Defaults for TCP would
begin at 8000 and for UDP would begin at 7000.
TCP 8000 - 8xxx
Incremented per serial port on the DeviceMaster.
For example: A DeviceMaster 16- port would have Ports
8000 through 8015.
UDP 7000 - 7xxx
Incremented per serial port on the DeviceMaster.
For example: A DeviceMaster 16- port would have Ports
7000 through 7015.