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=== Inbound nGeniusPULSE server* ===
=== Outbound nGeniusPULSE server* ===


(*) outbound services  are depending on the features that are in use.
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 500px;"
|-
! scope="col" | destination protocol/port
! scope="col" | service
! scope="col" | role
|-
| udp/123
| ntp
| network time synchronozation
|-
| udp/161
| snmp
| snmp
|-
| tcp/443
| https
|
communication with virtual center and wireless controller
 
|-
| ip protocol #1
| icmp
| ping monitorred devices
|}
 
(*) outbound services are depending on the features that are in use.


 
 
Inbound nPoint


 
 
Outbound nPoint
(*) outbound services are depending on the features that are in use.


 
 


From nPoint to nGeniusPULSE sever
 


https (tcp/443)
 


 
 


 
 

Revision as of 15:25, 21 July 2018

Introduction

Solution

Please remember that Pulse, Software nPoint and Hardware nPoint are all the same in regard to this article.

Inbound nGeniusPULSE server

destination protocol/port service role
tcp/8443 https communication with nGeniusONE
tcp/443 https

secure web UI

communication with nPoint

tcp/80 http web UI
udp/514 syslog syslog receiver
tcp/22 ssh CLI
udp/123 ntp network time server

 

Outbound nGeniusPULSE server*

destination protocol/port service role
udp/123 ntp network time synchronozation
udp/161 snmp snmp
tcp/443 https

communication with virtual center and wireless controller

ip protocol #1 icmp ping monitorred devices

(*) outbound services are depending on the features that are in use.

 

Inbound nPoint

 

Outbound nPoint

(*) outbound services are depending on the features that are in use.