From peripheral devices to multiviewer, Between multiviewer and snmp managers – Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
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From peripheral devices to multiviewer
The following ports must be open on peripheral devices (e.g., router controllers):
Router drivers also use default ports:
Between multiviewer and SNMP managers
Port
Transport Notes
2000
TCP
Used to control the Kaleido-X internal router via the
Snell (Pro-Bel) SW-P-02 protocol
4381
TCP
Used to control the Kaleido-X internal router via the
Nevion (Network) protocol
5194
TCP
Used to control the Kaleido-X internal router via the
NVISION Ethernet protocol - Compact router protocol.
14000
TCP
Used to control the Kaleido-X internal router via the
Snell (Pro-Bel) SW-P-08 protocol
Driver
Port
Transport Notes
ETL
4000
TCP
GVG 7000 Native
12345
TCP
NVISION Ethernet protocol - Enterprise router
9193
TCP
VikinX Modular
4381
TCP
Quintech
9100
TCP
Sony HKSPC
12345
TCP
GVGNP Emulator
Utah RCP-3
5001
TCP
SC-4 Ethernet
Snell (Pro-Bel) SW-P-02
2000
TCP
Snell (Pro-Bel) SW-P-08
14000
TCP
Note:
This is configurable in XEdit—you can choose any UDP or TCP/IP port
to use for communications between the multiviewer and an external router.
Service
Port
Transport Notes
SNMP
161
UDP
Used for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
communications between external SNMP managers and a
multiviewer (e.g., sending get, get-next, and set messages
to a multiviewer’s SNMP agent, and receiving the response).
1161
UDP
Used for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
communications between external SNMP managers and a
Kaleido-IP multiviewer (e.g., sending get, get-next, and set
messages to a multiviewer’s SNMP agent, and receiving the
response).