Ports and services mapping – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual
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Ports and services mapping
The software components that require logical names are as follows:
• MDIs — The system uses a Managed Device Interface (MDI) to manage a device
that is not a platform for MediaFrame software. Typically these are the machines
on which media resides, such as Media Servers, NAS devices, and archive devices.
Each type of device has its own MDI. The MDI software component is usually
hosted on the MediaFrame server or an MDI server, rather than being hosted on the
same machine that it manages.
• Encoder services — The system uses services to manage the media processing that
takes place on the Aurora Browse encoder machines. Typically these are a type of
“transfer” service. This type of software component is hosted on the machine that
it manages.
Ports and services mapping
Aurora Browse and MediaFrame software components run as Windows
services, which communicate over designated ports. Topics later in this
manual provide instructions for entering port numbers on each configura-
tion page. Do not create your own convention for port usage. Designate
ports as specified in the following table:
Services
Port
Comments
MediaFrame Services
GV Ask
9010
—
GV Asset Manager
9022 and 9023
—
GV DIVA MDI
9122
—
GV FlashNet MDI
9124
—
GV FTP MDI
9128
Formerly Thomson NLS MDI
GV K2 MDI and
GV K2 Summit MDI
9160
The service manages a number of host processes, one for each
K2 system that is being managed. These host processes
require ports 9160 - 9169. Stopping/starting the service stops/
starts all of the host processes.
GV License
Manager
9012
—
GV Metadata
9014
Not visible on a configuration page
GV MSeries MDI
9140
The service manages one host process for each managed
M-Series iVDR. These host processes require ports 9140 -
9149. Stopping/starting the service stops/starts all of the host
processes.
GV News Share
MDI
9150
—
GV NTFS MDI
9115
—
GV Profile MDI
9130
The service manages one host process for each managed
Profile. These host processes require ports 9130-9139.
Stopping/starting the service stops/starts all of the host
processes.
GV Proxy MDI
9110
—