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Table Of Contents
- Dragon_NMCInstallGuideCover_20160929_v4_Cloud
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Preparing for your installation
- Chapter 3: Post-installation tasks
- Chapter 4: Preparing for your Active Directory single sign-on configuration
- Chapter 5: Installing the Local Authenticator
- Chapter 6: Preparing for your Central Authentication single sign-on configuration
- Central authentication overview
- Supported identity providers
- Supported federation relationship types
- Checklist—Planning your Central Authentication single sign-on setup
- Obtaining required information
- Configuring Central Authentication
- Installing the Active Directory/LDAP connector
- Viewing Central Authentication audit events
Chapter 2: Preparing for your installation
Opening required ports
You must open the following ports to allow communication between components.
Port Location Description
389 TCP NMC
server
Allows communication between the NMC server and your Active
Directory, if you are using single sign-on authentication.
443 NMC
server
Allows communication between Dragon clients and the NMC server.
Also allows communication between NMC console workstations and the
NMC server.
You must open port 443 regardless of whether you are using the
Nuance cloud-hosted NMC server or you're hosting your own NMC
server on-premise.
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