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Viz Engine Administrator’s Guide
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2.5.1 Port Numbers
The table below lists all default server and listening port numbers that are used. It is, if
possible, recommended to run the system on a network without a firewall.
Listening port numbers
Listener Port(s) Descriptions and Comments
Mediaftp 21 Used for video transfers from Viz Video Hub to Viz
Engine .
Viz Video Hub 22 TCP and UDP for logging in to the Viz Video Hub
operating system (service: SSH).
Viz World Server 102-103 102 (TCP) is a Viz World Server listener port for Viz
World Client connections when Server Allocator is not
in use or only has one Viz World Server running.
103 (TCP) is a Viz World Server listener port for
configuration tool connections to the first Viz World
Server instance (as configurations are controlled by the
first server instance).
See also Vizrt Maps.
Viz Video Hub 137
139
Used for SMB file sharing (service: Netbios)
Viz Video Hub,
Microsoft Bing
and Imagery on
Demand
80, 8080 Web interface and client software. SOAP port for
communication with Viz Video Hub .
For download of Microsoft Bing and Imagery on
Demand images.
(service: HTTP)
Viz Video Hub 443
445
(service: HTTPS)
TCP & UDP used for SMB file sharing (service:
Microsoft-DS).
Viz One Delivery 554 Real-time Streaming Protocol (service: TCP).
Oracle database 1521 For clients that connect to the Viz Content Pilot
Database .
Sentinel HASP
Run-time
Environment
1947 The Sentinel HASP Run-time Environment uses
port 1947 to communicate with local and remote
components. This relates to hardlock dongles used with
Viz Curious Maps.
Viz Video Hub 3080 Low resolution video and index files (service: lighttpd).
Video servers 5250 MVCP and Xlator control port for video servers. Note:
this port is only necessary in combination with the
video server extension (service: AVCP).
Viz Engine 6100
6700
6800
Ports are used by Media Sequencers that connect to a
Viz Engine program and/or preview channel.
Viz Engine’s default program and preview port is 6100.