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Job Name:
Job Number:
Model Numbers:
Vive
HMS-0, HMS-1, HMS-2
Wireless Hub
3691044-04g 11 03.23.21
Corporate Network
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Multiple Hubs
Link segment 100 m
Building Management System (BMS)
Vive Hub
Corporate
Wi-Fi Router
Vive Hub
Notes
• The inter-hub wiring is rated IEC PELV.
• Wiring distance for any single link segment is 100 m max; use third-party Ethernet switches for longer distances.
• Up to 64 hubs can be networked together.
• Up to 100 hubs can be networked together when Vive Vue is used.
• Hubs communicate over the inter-hub link using multicast UDP or TCP; a dedicated network is recommended but
not required.
• The Wi-Fi access port cannot be used to create an ad hoc network for use as the inter-hub communication link.
Inter-Hub Link Wiring
Security 1
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Link segment 100 m
Ports Used
Traffic
Port
Type
Connection
Description
Outbound
47808
(configurable)
UDP
Ethernet
Used for BACnet
®
integration into Building Management Systems
80
TCP
Used to discover the Vive hub when mDNS is not available
5353
UDP
Ethernet
Used to discover the Vive hub via mDNS
Configurable
TCP
Ethernet
Used for OpenADR
R
. Specified by utility company
Inbound
443
TCP
Both Ethernet and
Wi-Fi
Used to communicate with software update server
80
TCP
Used by other Vive hubs to proxy
8081
TCP
Ethernet
Used for local LEAP connections to integrations and Vive Vue
8083
TCP
Ethernet
Used for local LAP connections to integrations and Vive Vue
8444
TCP
Ethernet
Used to communicate with the Vive Vue server
47808
(configurable)
UDP
Ethernet
Used for BACnet
®
integration into Building Management Systems
5353
UDP
Ethernet
Used to discover the Vive hub via mDNS
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