Author
Jevgenijs Smirnovs
Document name
Point VxPC F02.01.xxx
Implementation Guide
E-mail
jevgenijs.smirnovs@verifone.com
Date
12-Jun-2015
Phone
+371 67844726
Page number
10
Version
1.0
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b. How your Point Vx helps you meet this requirement
Point VxPC is designed to operate in a network behind a firewall.
c. What this means to you
If you are using wireless technology you must install and maintain a firewall to protect your Point Vx
from someone hacking the wireless environment. Also, if your network connection allows inbound
traffic you should use a firewall. The terminal should not be placed in an Internet accessible network
zone (“DMZ”).
In case the terminal is connected to an ECR and a firewall is connected between the terminal and the
ECR the TCP port used must be opened to enable communication between the two.
Protocol TCP port
LPP 2000
PayPoint 9500
For ports used for outbound traffic please refer to the information menu of the terminal as de-
scribed below.
- Stand Alone Vx520 terminals or equivalent monochrome terminals with functional keys:
1. Press the F3 key.
2. Press the F3 key ”TERMINAL INFO”
3. Press “ENTER” for Terminal Info List
4. Select “HOST Parameters” to print the information.