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Pearl-2 User Guide                                      Configure network settings
Configure network settings
Pearl-2 uses DHCP to obtain an IP Address over an Ethernet-based network by default; however, you can 
easily change the network settings.
Topics include:
l Network ports used by Pearl-2
l Verify IP address and MAC address of Pearl-2
l Configure a static IP address
l Configure DHCP
l Tether to a mobile network
l Perform network diagnostics
Network ports used by Pearl-2
The following table lists the default incoming and outgoing network ports that Pearl-2 uses. 
Do not block traffic over these ports. If you want Pearl-2 to operate properly, make sure that your firewall is 
configured to open these ports. Blocking a port will cause the service that uses that port to fail. It is possible 
to use the Admin panel to change the default ports that are used for some services.
Table 17 Default incoming network ports for Pearl-2
Port (or range) Protocol Description
21 TCP FTP server, if enabled. See Local FTPserver.
22 TCP SSH for remote support. See Configure remote support.
80 TCP
HTTP/HTTPS for web-based access to the Admin panel and Epiphan Live, 
HTTP/HTTPS API, REST API, HLS streaming (if enabled) and the live channel 
preview. 
You can change the default HTTP port value using the Admin panel, see 
Configure HTTPS.
123 TCP/UDP NTP server, if enabled. See Configure a time server.
319 and 320 UDP PTP server, if enabled. See Configure a time server.
443 TCP
HTTPS for the Admin panel and HLS streaming if enabled. Port is open 
only when HTTPS is enabled. You can change the default HTTPS port value 
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