3.1.5.1 Network Configuration
Columbus Scope Server
l The Columbus Server requires a free IP address in a local area network:
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Either a static IP address with a host name provided by local network
admin,
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or an address provided by DHCP.
l The network settings of the Columbus Server must be configured for your
network:
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Enter DNS server IP address(es)
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Enter optional gateway IP address
l Add an entry for the Columbus Server on the DNS server of your network, if
access via host name is required.
l If there is a firewall between the server and the clients, the following ports must
be opened. On the Columbus Server, the local ports have been set accordingly
during setup.
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TCP/22 – SSH – Remote access
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TCP/80 – http – Columbus webapp
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TCP/443 – https – Columbus webapp
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TCP/8081 – http – Columbus SOAP webservice interface
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TCP/4063-4064 – Columbus Java clients
Communication between Columbus and Harmony
Notice
To ensure proper communication between the Harmony software and Columbus via
the Columbus Transfer function of Harmony, it is essential to read the following
instructions.
l For the Harmony workstation (instrument PC) a static IP address with host
name must be configured (see also diagrams in the following chapter).
l The IP address and host name of the Harmony workstation must be known to the
Columbus instance. It must be added as a new host to the host configuration of
the Columbus Server (Network Services – Hostnames, /etc/hosts configuration
file).
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