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4 Connecting the TAC Xenta 527-NPR to Your Network TAC Xenta 527-NPR, Product Manual
20 (42) Schneider Electric Buildings AB, Mar 2010
04-00053-01-en
4.1 TAC Xenta 527-NPR Communication Ports
In order for the Xenta 527-NPR to successfully establish communica-
tions with your building control system, certain network criteria must be
met. More specifically, the ports required for proper communication
with these systems must be open and available to the Xenta 527-NPR.
The Xenta 527-NPR uses the following communication ports:
• Port 80 (http access)
• Port 443 (https access)
• Port 20/21 (FTP access)
• Port 161 (SNMP access)
• UDP Port 50069 (I/NET system access, configurable)
You have the option of configuring the Xenta 527-NPR to access the
I/NET system using encrypted communications over a secure UDP port.
In order to enable encrypted communications, you must configure the
Xenta 527-NPR from a console window on a directly-connected PC, or
from the NetPlus Router Configuration editor in I/NET.
4.1.1 Changing the HTTP and HTTPS Communication Port Settings
In addition to the configurable UDP port, you have the option of chang-
ing the HTTP and HTTPS communication Port settings.
To change the HTTP and HTTPS Communication Port
Settings
1 Display the Configuration Profile editor:
• In the “I/NET” section of the menu page, click HTTP Server
as shown in the following figure.
2 Set the HTTP and HTTPS communication port assignments to
the appropriate values.
3 Click Save and Restart.
4 Configure your network to allow communication on the ports you
assigned to the Xenta 527-NPR.
5 Verify that the Xenta 527-NPR can now successfully communi-
cate across the Internet and with your building control systems.