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HTTP Server Port
HTTPS Server Port
HTTP Streaming
Tunneling Port
HTTP Caching ICP Port
(starting port of 8 consecutive
ports)
SIP Port
FTP Data Port
FTP Command Port
SFTP Port
Note: For correct operation of the DME Mesh and shared caches, do not
change the HTTP and HTTP default ports. Additionally, changing the
HTTP Caching ICP Port must be changed on ALL DMEs and is therefore
not recommended.
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Description
Default = 80. Sets the port used for progressive download
(HTTP), HLS streams, and Caching. This port can be 80 or a
safe port in the range 1025–65535. An error message will
indicate an invalid port.
Default=443 Secure HTTP port
Default = 8080. Sets the port for HTTP tunneling via RTSP.
The default is 8080 but if you are streaming HTTP directly
from a DME via the Internet, it is a common practice to
change this to 80 and to set any other service using port 80
to a different port. If you change this value you will need to make a
comparable change on the player and on the DME configuration (i.e.
HTTP Tunnel Port) in VEMS.
This defines the starting port of a range of 8 consecutive
UPD ports used for ICP. This value sets the ports used to
discover multiple web caches on the local (source) DME and
on remote DMEs. The default UDP port is 3130, and it is
highly recommended that this value is not changed. Changing
this port will impact DME shared caching (MESH). If you
must change this range of ports, then it must be changed (to
the same value) on ALL DMEs within your deployment.
Default = 5060. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) port is
used as a communication signaling port for VCGW features
of the DME.
Default = 20. Defined for FTP data port; works for FTPS as
well.
Default = 21. Defined for FTP command port; works for
FTPS as well. The FTP client that connects to the DME
must use ACTIVE mode to utilize this port.
This is the port that sFTP will utilize.
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