Z2 Controller Operations Manual
Z2C Installation and Operation Manual
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Interoperability Now
Figure 5-1: Bridges Table
Port assignments are automatically entered, but may be changed as desired, per restrictions
outlined below.
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The
Port
on the
Expansion Bridge
table will be used by the virtual JPS Bridge or JPS
RoIP streaming channel configured on the device connecting to the Z2C. Therefore, all
Port numbers must be different.
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Units such as the RSP‑Z2 that connect using virtual JPS Bridge channels use two (2)
consecutive ports. Therefore, only even numbers may be entered for JPS Bridge channels;
the next highest (odd) number is assumed.
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The
Port
assignments are recommended by the Z2C for the devices connecting to the
Z2C by JPS Bridge channels. Other numbers can be used if desired; the recommendations
are an aid to help ensure that no port number is used more than once.
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Units that connect using JPS RoIP streams may use odd-numbered ports. However, all
Port numbers must be different, so it may be easier to assign an even-numbered port.
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The
Remote Port
(for JPS Bridge channels only) is the port on the remote unit (an RSP-
Z2, for example) that the Z2C will connect to for HTTP as well as the REST interface. In
effect, it is a web port that allows for some control of the remote unit by the Z2C. For
example, if the Z2C wants to assert PTT for a USB headset on an RSP‑Z2, this will be
done through the REST interface. The HTTP port on an RSP‑Z2 is always 80, which is
provided here by default. The only reason to change this port number is to correspond
with port mapping (e.g. in a firewall/router between the Z2C and an RSP‑Z2). If, for the