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IP Network Services
The Aurora Logger is using the following IP Network Services:
Directi
on
Service/Port
Protocol
Description
Out
ssh/22
Tcp
For remote firmware upgrades, the Aurora Logger utilizes
encrypted SSH Remote Login Protocol. To enable upgrades
over the Internet, this port has to be opened in any firewall
and forwarded to this device. (preferred)
Out
domain/53
Tcp/udp
Aurora Logger must be able to resolve domain names, to
ensure scalability and dynamic changes on the Internet.
(optional)
Out
http/443
Tcp
As an HTTP client, the Aurora Logger connects to the Aurora
Vision® Information Server for data upload. (mandatory)
6.2 Remote Power Wire Sizing
If you are connecting a weather station to the Aurora Logger for power, this table will help you
determine the minimum recommended wire size for the remote device power cable based on
the one way distance along the wire run. If the remote device is farther away than 400’ from
the Aurora Logger, a separate 24 VDC power supply must be installed closer to the weather
station, due to the voltage drop.
Remote Device Power Wiring Sizes
One way distance along wire run
to the farthest remote device
Wire size is in AWG
for stranded copper wire
0 to 50'
#20
50' to 100'
#18
100' to 150'
#16
150' to 200'
#16
200' to 250'
#14
250' to 300'
#14
300' to 350'
#12
350' to 400'
#12