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  • Igloo Network - Network containing the Igloo related hardware i.e. media server, projectors, etc. This can be a separate VLAN, or mixed with a pre-existing network.

  • Outside - Corporate network or network providing internet access to the Igloo system. Can be behind NAT if only web and software updates are required. For sending OSC messages and / or NDI streams to the Igloo from this network, firewall rules must be in place to allow traffic through.

  • Inbound / Outbound - Inbound is assumed to be traffic directed at clients on the Igloo network, whereas Outbound is traffic leaving this network. This can be controlled by your gateway firewall, or intermediary security device. Windows Firewall settings on the media server itself should also match where required.

Port

Scope

Description

Source

Endpoint

TCP 4352 Inbound

TCP & UDP 3620 Inbound

Igloo Network

Projector communications and control.

IMP/Media Server

Projectors

UDP 9000-9020, 10000 Inbound

Igloo Network, Outside (Optional)

OSC Protocol.

IMP/Media Server
Tablet

Tablet
IMP/Media Server

TCP 49152 - 65535 Inbound

Igloo Network, Outside (Optional)

NDI Streaming.

IMP/Media Server
Specific NDI Senders (NDI Connect Spark, BirdDog PTZ cameras etc)

IMP/Media Server

TCP 8086

Igloo Network

Peruse-a-rue application.

TCP 3000

Igloo Network

Matterport application.

TCP 3001

Igloo Network

GeoCV application.

TCP 10000

Igloo Network

Igloo Controller Service.

Tablet/IOS device running Igloo Touch

IMP/Media Server running Igloo Controller Service

TCP & UDP 53, 80, 443 Outbound

Outside

DNS, web connectivity and Windows updates.

TCP 80, 443, 8200 Outbound

Outside

GoToMyPC Remote access.

IMP/Media Server

GoToMyPC

TCP & UDP 5938 Outbound

Outside

TeamViewer Remote access

IMP/Media Server

TeamViewer

UDP 162, 319-320, 2203, 4321, 14336-14600, 4440, 4444, 4455, 5353, 8700-8706, 8800, 8751, 16000-65536 Inbound

Igloo Network

Required if using Dante Audio and Controller. Allows audio routing, clocking, control, monitoring, and related services. See Dante Audio section below for a detailed description of these ports.

Dante Senders (Typically, IMP/Media Server, Dante enabled DSPs)

Dante Receivers
(Typically, Dante enabled DSPs, Dante network interfaces)

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