Onevue Network Requirements; Network Communication Protocols - OneVue A120 Installation Manual

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OneVue Network Requirements

The information below provides the details required to allow Primex devices equipped with Ethernet, Power over
Ethernet (PoE), or Wi-Fi technology to communicate over a facility's network to OneVue.

Network communication protocols

The OneVue platform is designed, developed, and managed in-house, allowing Primex to control the user experience
and provide the highest level of reliability and security.
To support the myriad of network security and protocol standards in today's business environment, Primex Wi-Fi
enabled devices offer an array of options for secure network connectivity. This ensures our customers can use and
leverage our full line of products without adding costly additional IT infrastructure.
Wi-Fi supported specifications
Applies to: All OneVue Sensors
• Wireless Networking Protocols: 802.11b, 11g, 11n single stream (2.4 GHz)
• Wireless Security Protocols: WEP (Open & Shared), WPA (TKIP & AES), WPA2 (TKIP & AES)
• Wireless Authentication Protocols: None, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS (MSCHAPv2), PEAP v0 (MSCHAPv2), PEAP
v1 (GTC)
• Network Communication Protocols: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)/TLS 1.2
• IP Addressing: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), static IP addressing
• Data Packet Size: typically less than 5 kilobytes (kB)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) and Ethernet supported specifications
Applies to: OneVue Temperature Sensor, Differential Pressure Sensor, Water Leak Sensor, Contact Closure Sensor,
OneVue Sync Transmitters, OneVue Bluetooth Bridge, OneVue Bell Controller
• Power over Ethernet (PoE): Compliant with IEEE 802.3af standard
• Network Communication Protocols: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)/TLS
• IP Addressing: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), static IP addressing
• Data Packet Size: typically less than 5 kilobytes (kB)
Network port requirements
Primex Ethernet, PoE, and Wi-Fi enabled devices communicate to OneVue over your facility's network using the
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) protocol. OneVue client and device data is encrypted in transmit and all
sensitive data is encrypted at rest. An outbound HTTPS connection is established by each device and once complete
the IP address is released.
The following ports must be open to allow for outgoing OneVue device communication from your network.
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