Difference between revisions of "SoundScape - IT Network Requirements"

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It is also important to open the following ports for each Static IP/MAC:  
It is also important to open the following ports for each Static IP/MAC:  
* HTTP, port 80, to browse the WebUI of the device from the local network
* HTTP, port 80, to browse the WebUI of the device from the local network
* NTP, port 123, outgoing traffic to the Internet
* NTP, port 123, outgoing traffic to the Internet. The SoundScape device needs to be able to reach an NTP server. The network needs to allow traffic through port 123 which is the port used by the NTP service that can sync the time from a reference NTP server in the network.
* To connect the devices to the network you will need to plug a standard network cable into the network port of the Exstreamer (RJ45 Ethernet socket)
* To connect the devices to the network you will need to plug a standard network cable into the network port of the Exstreamer (RJ45 Ethernet socket)



Revision as of 10:09, 12 November 2015

SoundScape - IT Network Requirements

Before connecting the devices to the retailers network, it would be better to check the next list:

  • Share with the administrator of the network the MAC of the SoundScape devices that you are planning to install.
  • Ask for an Static IP (one for each device). Also ask for the network settings: Netmask, Gateway and Primary DNS. Apply the setting on your SoundScape devices.

It is also important to open the following ports for each Static IP/MAC:

  • HTTP, port 80, to browse the WebUI of the device from the local network
  • NTP, port 123, outgoing traffic to the Internet. The SoundScape device needs to be able to reach an NTP server. The network needs to allow traffic through port 123 which is the port used by the NTP service that can sync the time from a reference NTP server in the network.
  • To connect the devices to the network you will need to plug a standard network cable into the network port of the Exstreamer (RJ45 Ethernet socket)


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