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v.: 2020-09-04
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Welcome to RCCMD
RCCMD is designed to shut down your systems in case emergency. In this case, an RCCMD server - usually a UPSMan or
CS141 / CS121 - sends a shutdown command to the clients. The clients react to this signal accordingly.
Several basic conditions must be fulfilled for operation:
1. The RCCMD client needs a fixed IP address
This IP address must be communicated to the RCCMD server so that a unique command can be sent. If the IP
address changes dynamically or there is no DHCP server available during system critical situations, RCCMD can also
be addressed directly by IP address.
2. The corresponding RCCMD server must be authorized to send.
By default, RCCMD accepts any broadcast issued by an RCCMD server. If this reception behavior is not desired, an
authorized RCCMD transmitter can be defined. The client will log all further commands but will no longer execute
them.
3. The following ports must be available on your network:
Port 8080 This port is used to call the local RCCMD web interface
Port 8443 This port is used to access the RCCMD web interface on another computer / server
Port 6003 The RCCMD client communicates via this port

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