User`s guide

24 Chapter 3: Requirements
Media
Sequencer
8580
8594
For clients connecting to the Media Sequencer.
8580 is specifically used when connecting over
http using the REST interface.
Viz Video Hub 8080 Used for sending keyframes (service: ardok).
Viz Gateway 10001
10002
10540
10541
For DB notification events.
For Viz Gateway controller clients.
For MOS object updates.
For MOS playlist updates.
Viz World Server 10100
10200
10100 (TCP) is a Server Allocator listener port for
Viz World Client connections, and is only used in
order for clients to get connection details about
Viz World Server(s). The first client connection will
always be diverted to port 102. In case of multiple
server instances port numbers are assigned
according to a predefined schema (i.e. 10101,
10102 for server instance 2 and 3 and so on). In
case there is no Server Allocator, Viz World Server
will itself switch to port 102.
10100 (UDP) is a Viz World Server listener port for
Server Allocator communication.
10200 (UDP) is a Server Allocator listener port for
Viz World Server communication.
Both UDP ports are internal ports used between
the servers.
For more information, please see the Viz World
Client and Server 11.1 User’s Guide and later. See
also Vizrt Maps.
Viz Content
Pilot
10640 Used by Viz Gateway to establish a connection to
Viz Content Pilot in order to send and receive
updates on MOS messages (e.g. elements and
playlists).
Viz Engine 14300 Alternative port used to avoid conflicts with port
6100 (e.g. when using Viz Multiplexer). Port 6100
is normally used by renderers that are on air,
hence, it is (e.g. when running Viz Content Pilot
version 4 or Viz NLE Plugin towards Viz 2.x)
recommended to use another port.
Port 14300 is an optional port. The default 6100
may also be used if the renderer is not used on air.
Viz Graphics
Hub
19392-
19396
Ports in use when connecting to different Viz
Graphics Hub components.
Viz Connection
Broker
21098 Connection to the Viz Connection Broker
configuration interface (e.g. http://
localhost:21098/)
Table 19: Listening port numbers