Hi, when multicell is configured to run as peer-to-peer because of stations running in a different subnet, what ports are used for the datasync traffic between the stations?
Will (Source)NAT be a problem?
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Alberto Sagredo Castro
said
almost 4 years ago
Hi Steve
The data sync feature uses the port range from 49200 to 49999.
Connections are bi-directional so NAT is a problem.
Its recommended to setup a VPN between remote bases if you are in a multi-site scenario
BR
Alberto
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Alberto Sagredo Castro
said
almost 4 years ago
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Hi Steve
The data sync feature uses the port range from 49200 to 49999.
Connections are bi-directional so NAT is a problem.
Its recommended to setup a VPN between remote bases if you are in a multi-site scenario
Steve Hruschka
Hi, when multicell is configured to run as peer-to-peer because of stations running in a different subnet, what ports are used for the datasync traffic between the stations?
Will (Source)NAT be a problem?
Hi Steve
The data sync feature uses the port range from 49200 to 49999.
Connections are bi-directional so NAT is a problem.
Its recommended to setup a VPN between remote bases if you are in a multi-site scenario
BR
Alberto
Alberto Sagredo Castro
Hi Steve
The data sync feature uses the port range from 49200 to 49999.
Connections are bi-directional so NAT is a problem.
Its recommended to setup a VPN between remote bases if you are in a multi-site scenario
BR
Alberto
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