RUGGEDCOM ROS
User Guide
Chapter 1
Introduction
Port Numbering Scheme
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Section 1.3
Port Numbering Scheme
For quick identification, each port on an RSG2200/M2200 device is assigned a number. All port numbers are silk-
screened on the device.
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Figure 1: RSG2200/M2200 Port Numbering (Typical)
Use these numbers to configure applicable features on select ports.
Section 1.4
Available Services by Port
The following table lists the services available under ROS. This table includes the following information:
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Services
The service supported by the device.
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Port Number
The port number associated with the service.
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Port Open
The port state, whether it is always open and cannot be closed, or open only, but can be configured.
NOTE
In certain cases, the service might be disabled, but the port can still be open (e.g. TFTP).
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Port Default
The default state of the port (i.e. open or closed).
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Access Authorized