
Chapter 2. Chapter 2. CC2000 Server In-
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Explanation
Server name
The dialog box presents the default name for the server – as
defined in the Windows
Computer Name
setting. You can choose a
different name to identify the server on the CC2000 installation, if
you wish. The name can be from 2–32 bytes in any supported
language.
Note:
1. The following characters may not be used:
" ' \
2. This name is only for CC2000 server purposes – it doesn’t
change the actual computer name.
CC port
The port that the CC2000 server uses to communicate with other
CC2000 servers. The default is 8001.
Note:
1. This is the
CC Port
referred to on the
web
2. Although each CC2000 server on the system can use its
own port setting, for ease of management we recommend
that all CC2000 servers use the same port setting.
Device port
The port that the CC2000 server uses to communicate with the
devices (ALTUSEN/ATEN IP products) on the installation. The
default is 8000.
Each CC2000 can have a separate Device port number, but in order
to communicate with the devices connected on its network
segment, those devices must be configured to use the same port as
the one set here.
HTTP port
The port that the CC2000 server uses for web communication. The
default is 80. If you use a different port, users must specify the port
number in the URL of their browsers.
HTTPS port
The port that the CC2000 server uses for secure web
communication. The default is 443. If you use a different port, users
must specify the port number in the URL of their browsers.
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