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Port | Scope | Description | Source | Endpoint |
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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 |
TCP 49152 UDP 5960 - 65535 Inbound | Igloo Network, Outside (Optional) | NDI Messaging and Video Streaming. | IMP/Media Server | IMP/Media Server |
TCP 8086 | Igloo Network | Peruse-a-rue application. | IMP/Media Server | IMP/Media Server |
TCP 3000 | Igloo Network | Matterport application. | IMP/Media Server | IMP/Media Server |
TCP 3001 | Igloo Network | GeoCV application. | IMP/Media Server | IMP/Media Server |
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. | IMP/Media Server | DNS Server(s) |
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 |
TCP 6789, 6790 | Igloo Network | Birddog camera WEB GUI using these ports to access the Birddog device configuration page. | Birddog camera | Web GUI/IMP |
TCP 27036 Inbound | Igloo Network | TouchOSC Editor. Required for synchronising TouchOSC layouts from the editor to remote devices. | IMP/Media Server Remote devices (tablets, phones etc) | Remote devices (tablets, phones etc) IMP/Media Server |
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NDI is a fairly efficient protocol for streaming high quality video content over a network. This is bandwidth intensive by nature, however; a single NDI stream of a 1080i video source will take up around 100Mbps, and requires a latency of around 14ms to avoid frame dropping; 4k at 60fps can burst up to 350Mbps. It is important to consider how many NDI streams you may have active at a time, and how they are going to traverse your network. It is generally best practice to have clients that need to send NDI streams to the Igloo media server on the local Igloo network, as this reduces the round-trip-time, and also reduces traffic flow across your corporate network.
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