Port on which C-BUS runs

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    Arielis

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    I have to open some ports and I would to know on which port C-Bus is running.

    Regards
     
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    Darren Senior Member

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    Your question does not make sense without some context. What exactly are you wanting to know?
     
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    He is asking which router ports to open for the router.
     
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    Exact, I have an installation with severals panels. The thing is that the laptop- Server of the system and monitoring will not be on the same system.
    I need to know all the ports used in the C-BUS network to make it correctly working. I know that the computer communicate on the port 10001 to access to the C-BUS network.

    So what are the others ports needed to make the system working correctly?
     
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    I apologise if my reply to this seems terse, but your questions are extremely difficult to answer because they use terminology which we don't use, so we need to guess what you are asking.

    There is no C-Bus device known as a "panel". What are you referring to?

    What is this "laptop-server"? Is it a laptop running C-Gate?

    C-Bus is not an IP based system, so C-Bus networks have no ports.

    The ports used by C-Bus systems (not networks) depend on the devices used.

    The commonly used ports are:
    1. CNI: 10001
    2. C-Gate: 20023-20025 (not all have to be used)
    3. Wiser: 8080, 8888, 8889, 14000
    4. C-Touch Colour: 8336, 8337
    5. ServerX: 20027
     
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    Should point out that only one device can address a CNI at any given time. If you intend to use it in a different way then perhaps the Homegate system is for you or you can look at some of the very nice solutions being developed in the open market.

    Real-time monitoring is possible but you need to be aware of engineering limitations.
     
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    Sorry about that, I'll try to give you more details.

    That I call a panel is just where my devices are installed. I would like to say an electrical enclosure.

    Yes, that's the laptop where C-Gate and PICED are running.

    Ok,

    That's exactly that I want to know, thanks.
     
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    daniel C-Busser Moderator

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    I should add that C-Gate also needs ports 20123-20125 if you are running the C-Bus Toolkit software.
     
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