Port Information for the VMC 1000
Function
VMC 1000 UI
VMC 1000
Streaming
RSS API calls
VMC 1000
Backup
VMC 1000
Email
VMC 1000
downloading
recorded files
from RSS
VMC 1000
receiving live
stream from
the RSS
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Your network's firewall could interfere with the VMC 1000 and the RSS 2000
or RSS 4000's ability to share data using certain ports. The following table
explains important port requirements you should observe when setting up
data sharing between the VMC 1000 and the RSS 2000 or RSS 4000.
In/Out Bound
From any PC to
VMC 1000
From any PC to
the VMC 1000,
port 554 must be
open in both
directions.
From the VMC
1000 to the RSS
2000 or RSS 4000
From the VMC
1000 to the FTP
server on a backup
server
From the VMC
1000 to the email
server, configured
in VMC 1000 to
send emails
From the VMC
1000 to the RSS
2000 or RSS 4000
From VMC 1000 to
the RSS 2000 or
4000
Port Number
Protocol
80
HTTP
8080
For TCP:
RTSP/TCP
554
Or
For UDP:
RTSP/UDP
5004
5005
81
TCP
21
FTP
25
SMTP
80
HTTP
1800
MMS
1801
1802
Configuring the VMC 1000 Appliance
IP Resolution
VMC 1000 DNS/IP
must be resolved
DNS/IP must be
resolved.
Ports 5004 and
5005 are not
mandatory. They
are needed for
UDP. If not open,
use port 554 for
TCP.
The VMC 1000
must be able to
resolve the RSS
2000 or RSS 4000
address.
The VMC 1000
must be able to
resolve the FTP
server address.
The VMC 1000
must be able to
resolve the email
server address.
The VMC 1000
must be able to
resolve the RSS
address.
The VMC 1000
must be able to
resolve the RSS
address.
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