Raritan Computer KX2101-v2.20-0B-E Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Appendix A: Specifications
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Port Description
HTTP, Port 80 All requests received by the KX II-101 via HTTP (port 80) are
automatically forwarded to HTTPS for complete security. The KX II-101
responds to Port 80 for user convenience, relieving users from having
to explicitly type in the URL field to access the KX II-101, while still
preserving complete security.
HTTPS, Port 443 This port is used for multiple purposes, including the web server for the
HTML client, the download of client software (MPC/KVC) onto the
client's host, and the transfer of KVM and virtual media data streams to
the client.
KX II-101 (Raritan
KVM-over-IP)
Protocol,
Configurable Port
5000
This port is used to discover other Dominion devices and for
communication between Raritan devices and systems, including CC-
SG. By default, this is set to Port 5000, but you may configure it to use
any TCP port not currently in use. For details on how to configure this
setting, see Network Settings (on page 138).
SNTP (Time Server)
on Configurable
UDP Port 123
The KX II-101 offers the optional capability to synchronize its internal
clock to a central time server. This function requires the use of UDP
Port 123 (the standard for SNTP), but can also be configured to use
any port of your designation. Optional
LDAP/LDAPS on
Configurable Ports
389 or 636
If the KX II-101 is configured to remotely authenticate user logins via
the LDAP/LDAPS protocol, ports 389 or 636 will be used, but the
system can also be configured to use any port of your designation.
Optional
RADIUS on
Configurable Port
1812
If the KX II-101 is configured to remotely authenticate user logins via
the RADIUS protocol, either port 1812 will be used, but the system can
also be configured to use any port of your designation. Optional
RADIUS Accounting
on Configurable Port
1813
If the KX II-101 is configured to remotely authenticate user logins via
the RADIUS protocol, and also employs RADIUS accounting for event
logging, port 1813 or an additional port of your designation will be used
to transfer log notifications.
SYSLOG on
Configurable UDP
Port 514
If the KX II-101 is configured to send messages to a Syslog server, then
the indicated port(s) will be used for communication - uses UDP Port
514.
SNMP Default UDP
Ports
Port 161 is used for inbound/outbound read/write SNMP access and
port 162 is used for outbound traffic for SNMP traps. Optional
TCP Port 21 Port 21 is used for the KX II-101 command line interface (when you are
working with Raritan Technical Support).