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Technical Manual Start-up
6904045376 - 05/2016Kaba access manager 92 30
6 Start-up
6.1 Network requirements
Start-up and communication in regular operation are done via an Ethernet network.
To guarantee unhindered and trouble-free data traffic, the UDP ports used for com-
munication must have been enabled.
The firewall configuration must therefore be adapted accordingly.
6.1.1 Communication
The UDP port used for communication between B-COMM and the terminal must
have been enabled.
The UDP port is in the range from 7700 hex. to 77EF hex. (30464 dec. to 30703 dec.),
depending on configuration.
6.1.2 Automatic registration via B-COMM
The network must have been equipped with a working DHCP server.
It must be possible to transfer UDP data packages unhindered to the B-COMM server.
IP address 239.255.255.250, UDP port 1900 dec. and UDP port 7900 (30976dec.)
must have been enabled.
The SSDP service has to be enabled in the Windows service management.
The SFTP connection via the standard port 22 must have been enabled.
If the device does not receive an IP address because there is no DHCP server in the
network or the DHCP server does not answer, the device will assign an address to it-
self.
Auto IP addresses always have the format 169.254.x.y, with x and y being two ran-
dom numbers between 0 and 255.

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Kaba access manager 92 30 Specifications

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BrandKaba
Modelaccess manager 92 30
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

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