Specifications
Figure 7: Locating the Scopia XT Desktop Server in the DMZ
When opening ports between the DMZ and the enterprise on the Scopia XT Desktop Server, use the
following as a reference:
•
When opening ports that are both in and out of the Scopia XT Desktop Server, see Table
2: Bidirectional Ports to Open Between the Scopia XT Desktop Server and the Enterprise on page
15.
•
When opening ports that are outbound from the Scopia XT Desktop Server, see Table
3: Outbound Ports to Open from the Scopia XT Desktop Server to the Enterprise on page 15.
•
When opening ports that are inbound to the Scopia XT Desktop Server, see Table 4: Inbound
Ports to Open from the Enterprise to the Scopia XT Desktop Server on page 16.
When opening ports between the DMZ and the public on the Scopia XT Desktop Server, use the
following as a reference:
•
When opening ports that are both in and out of the Scopia XT Desktop Server, see Table
5: Bidirectional Ports to Open Between the Scopia XT Desktop Server and the Public on page
16.
•
When opening ports that are inbound from the Scopia XT Desktop Server, see Table 6: Inbound
Ports to Open from the Public to the Scopia XT Desktop Server on page 17.
Important:
The specific firewalls you need to open ports on depends on where your Scopia XT Desktop and
other Scopia Solution products are deployed.
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