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Firewall and switch worksheet

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eCopy ShareScan® Installation and Setup Guide | 171 Firewall and switch worksheet Certain TCP ports must be open for communication between the devices on the network. You can open the required ports (on switches, routers, or firewalls) between specific devices; you do not need to open a required port to all devices on the network. 9100 is the main port used for communication between the Services Manager and an eCopyenabled device. You can change the port number through the Administration console. If you change the port number, make the appropriate changes to your device settings. Copy and complete the worksheet for each router, switch, firewall, or multi-homed PC that could affect communication. Item TABLE 55. Firewall and switch worksheet Description Firewall or other device Manufacturer Model Location 80, 8080, 443, 8081, 8082 Ports 80 and 8080 and 443 (if you use HTTPS) must be open for communication between Apache Tomcat (the Web client) and the ScanFront device. Port 8081 must be open for communication between Apache Tomcat and the ScanFront device when sending scanned documents from the ScanFront device to Apache Tomcat. Port 8082 is used to transfer the processed document from Scan to eCopy Desktop to a USB drive plugged into the ScanFront device. Example Cisco 2-C22 Open

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eCopy ShareScan
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Installation and Setup Guide
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Firewall and switch worksheet
Certain TCP ports must be open for communication between the devices on the network. You
can open the required ports (on switches, routers, or firewalls) between specific devices; you do
not need to open a required port to
all
devices on the network.
9100 is the main port used for communication between the Services Manager and an eCopy-
enabled device. You can change the port number through the Administration console. If you
change the port number, make the appropriate changes to your device settings.
Copy and complete the worksheet for each router, switch, firewall, or multi-homed PC that could
affect communication.
TABLE 55. Firewall and switch worksheet
Item
Description
Firewall or
other device
Example
Manufacturer
Cisco
Model
Location
2-C22
80, 8080, 443,
8081, 8082
Ports 80 and 8080 and 443 (if you use HTTPS) must be
open for communication between Apache Tomcat (the
Web client) and the ScanFront device.
Port 8081 must be open for communication between
Apache Tomcat and the ScanFront device when sending
scanned documents from the ScanFront device to Apache
Tomcat.
Port 8082 is used to transfer the processed document from
Scan to eCopy Desktop to a USB drive plugged into the
ScanFront device.
Open