rudiemm
2017-08-15 10:22
The minimum ports that must be open or forwarded are 22 (ssh); 80 (http) and 443 (https).
Depending on the connections to meters that you need to configure, there might be a large number of
other ports that need to be opened.
If you keep to Generic APN Modems and/or Passive Etherpads, you are fine with just opening 22, 80 and
443.
If you are going to use the KoCoS Elster modem, you need to open port 56267.
If you are going to use the TruTeq modem, you need to open port 7627.
If you are going to use a Siemens/Cinterion TC65 based modem and running our Java program on the
modem, you need to open port 8265.
If you are going to use one of our J2ME applications to interact with the server, for instance for the
technician to call in his meters on his cell phone from site, or to take manual readings on his cell phone,
you need to open port 65530.
If you are going to monitor the performance of your server remotely with the Java Manager classes
(typically using jconsole); you need to open port 65525.
There may be various other ports you need to open depending on the devices you need to interact with:
each Generic Active GPRS modem and Active Etherpad connects on a different port that you set during
configuration on the system. The CAT handheld reader needs to do FTP, and as such needs dynamically
allocated open ports from 65000 and up.
The Plug and Play ScadaTM Server runs Linux and its own firewall, and is considered very secure. You
should be able to open all ports with no adverse effect
sdg.marinusvz
2012-11-15 08:01
An additional port that is needed now is port 21 (ftp); if you want to use any kind of meter that does FTP uploads, e.g. the Sensus Scount water metering system.
Other ports that may be needed are 2223 for the Hexing concentrators, and 7259 for SYM2 meters.
Please also make it possible to do NTP from the server. This is incoming and outgoing UDP port 123.
sdg.matiaan
2019-09-11 13:49
sdg.matiaan
2024-04-29 10:29
Last Edited 2024-05-08 09:22