Tcp And Udp Ports Used - Raritan Dominion KX II-101-V2 User Manual

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Appendix A: Specifications

TCP and UDP Ports Used

Port
HTTP, Port 80
HTTPS, Port 443
KX II-101-V2
(Raritan KVM-over-
IP) Protocol,
Configurable Port
5000
SNTP (Time Server)
on Configurable
UDP Port 123
LDAP/LDAPS on
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Slovenia
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Portugal
Description
This port can be configured as needed. See
Settings
(on page 101).
By default, all requests received by the KX II-101-V2 via HTTP (port 80)
are automatically forwarded to HTTPS for complete security.
The KX II-101-V2 responds to Port 80 for user convenience, relieving
users from having to explicitly type in the URL field to access the KX II-
101-V2, while still preserving complete security.
This port can be configured as needed. See
Settings
(on page 101).
By default, this port is used for multiple purposes, including the web
server for the HTML client, the download of client software (Multi-
Platform Client (MPC) and Virtual KVM Client (VKC)) onto the client's
host, and the transfer of KVM and virtual media data streams to the
client.
This port is used to discover other Dominion devices and for
communication between Raritan devices and systems, including CC-
SG for devices that CC-SG management is available.
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
The KX II-101-V2 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
If the KX II-101-V2 is configured to remotely authenticate user logins
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Portuguese
HTTP and HTTPS Port
HTTP and HTTPS Port
(on page 96).

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