From icontrol to multiviewer, Between multiviewer and remote control panel, From multiviewer to peripheral devices – Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
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Administration and Servicing
Network Considerations & Port Usage
From iControl to multiviewer
Between multiviewer and remote control panel
The following ports, used for communications to/from RCP-200 and Kaleido-RCP2 control
panels, are open by default on all Kaleido-X systems:
From multiviewer to peripheral devices
Service
Port
Transport Notes
Java RMI
32768–65535
TCP
Remote Method Invocation (client/server
communication). Dynamic Allocation of ports.
Required for communication between client and
Application Server. This range can be restricted to
match specific security requirements. A minimum of
4000 ports should be allocated.
Service
Port
Transport Notes
RCP2
5120
TCP
Used to listen for Kaleido-X discovery packets
10000
TCP
For RCP2 protocol
10001
TCP
For RCP2 protocol
5120
UDP
On multicast 230.8.8.9 for RCP2 protocol
5121
UDP
For RCP2 protocol
HTTP
80
TCP
Used by the RCP-200 to obtain information
from the multiviewer’s system database
13000
TCP
Used by the RCP-200 to control the multiviewer
via the gateway
Service
Port
Transport Notes
SMTP
25
TCP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, for e-mail alerts.
Alpermann+Velte
timer system
8851
TCP
Used to obtain information from Plura’s
Alpermann+Velte timer systems.
GPI-1501
5100
TCP
Used to obtain information from GPI-1501
General Purpose Interface I/O modules.
1
1.See also:
From multiviewer to multiviewer
TSL (network)
8910
2
2.Configurable.
TCP
Used to obtain information from TSL devices
that use the TSL UMD version 5.0 protocol.