Pearl-2 User Guide
Network ports used by Pearl-2
Port (or range)
Protocol
Description
123
TCP/UDP
319 and 320
UDP
443
TCP
HTTPS for the Admin panel and HLS streaming if enabled. Port is open
only when HTTPS is enabled. You can change the default HTTPS port
value using the Admin panel, see
554 to 554+(x-1)
TCP
For RTSP/TCP and RTSP/HTTP streaming on your network (where x is
the number of channels configured). The number of ports used
depends on how many channels you have with RTSP streaming enabled.
See
Share a live broadcast stream (HTTP, HTTPS or RTSP)
. Note that
client video players choose whether they are using RTSP/TCP,
RTSP/HTTP or RTSP/UDP.
Ports 554 and 555 are also used for internal communications. If
streaming is disabled, these ports remain open but refuse all external
connection requests.
Random in range
32768 - 61000
UDP
If the client video player chooses RTSP/UDP, it will negotiate 4 random
UDP ports (two for audio and two for video). The port range is
dependent on the OS of the client video player and can change with
updates to that OS.
1900
UDP
UPnP server for UPnP discovery, if enabled. See
Random in range
50000 to 65000
TCP
UPnP media server, if enabled. Each time the UPnP server is started, a
random TCP port in this range is used to enable connections with other
UPnP devices.
5353
UDP
For multicast DNS discovery. See
Connect using a DNS-based service
.
8000 to 8000+(x-
1)
TCP
For Flash (FLV) live stream and MPEG-TS streaming on your network
(where x is the number of channels configured). The number of ports
used depends on how many channels you have with streaming enabled.
See
Share a live broadcast stream (HTTP, HTTPS or RTSP)
.
Port 8000 and 8001 are also used for internal communications. If
streaming is disabled for the channel from Channel > Streaming using
the Admin panel, these ports remain open but refuse all external
connection requests.
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