What Ports need to be open for LAN and WAN Access for Divar AN 3000 or 5000?
Question
What Ports need to be open for LAN and WAN Access for Divar AN 3000/5000?
Answer
To access the DIVAR AN 3000/5000 via web browsers or the mobile DIVAR Viewer App the TCP and the HTTP port shown in the DVR setup needs to be open.
- If both ports are not open or forwarded, logon authentication and viewing live video will fail.
The HTTP port is 80, and the TCP port is 37777, by default (configurable)
- The allowed port ranges are shown beside each connection type.
Port Forwarding
Allows remote computers (for example, computers on the Internet) to connect to a specific computer or service within a private local-area network (LAN).
In a typical residential network, nodes obtain Internet access through a DSL or cable modem connected to a router or network address translator (NAT/NAPT). Hosts on the private network are connected to an Ethernet switch or communicate via a wireless LAN. The NAT device's external interface is configured with a public IP address. The computers behind the router, on the other hand, are invisible to hosts on the Internet as they each communicate only with a private IP address.
When configuring port forwarding, the network administrator sets aside one port number on the gateway for the exclusive use of communicating with a service in the private network, located on a specific host. External hosts must know this port number and the address of the gateway to communicate with the network-internal service. Often, the port numbers of well-known Internet services, such as port number 80 for web services (HTTP), are used in port forwarding, so that common Internet services may be implemented on hosts within private networks.
Port list
Port | Protocol | Usage |
80 | TCP | HTTP |
3800 | TCP | Reserved. This is currently a private debug port used for |
5000 | TCP | Reserved Used in firmware versions 1.x as private protocol port |
7892 | TCP | Reserved Used in firmware versions 2.x as private protocol port |
37777 | TCP | Private default port for remote connections; 37777 can be |
37778 | UDP | Private default port for remote connections, 37778 can be |
42323 | TCP | Development Monitoring |
42324 | TCP | Development Monitoring |
5050 | UDP | IP Search |
37810 | UDP | IP Search |
49152 | TCP | UPNP communication |
1900 | UDP | UPNP Multicast |
9999 | UDP | Reserved for factory production process |
39999 | UDP | Reserved for factory production process |
20000 - | UDP | RTPdata transfer; used when rtsp connections are created. Each |