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Technical Reference Manual - InduSoft

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About thin clients and mobile access<br />

Port #<br />

Program<br />

1028 FTP Client (Command)<br />

1029 FTP Client (Data)<br />

1234 Project TCP/IP Server<br />

1443 Microsoft SQL Server<br />

1444 Microsoft SQL Server default port (Monitor)<br />

1521 Oracle<br />

1526 Oracle<br />

2030 Oracle<br />

3001 A-B Ethernet TCP/IP Protocol (default)<br />

3306 MySQL (can be configured to use 3306-3309)<br />

3872 Oracle Management Remote Agent<br />

3997 Studio ADO Gateway<br />

4322 Remote Agent (CEServer)<br />

5432 PostgreSQL<br />

47808 BACNet UDP Protocol (default)<br />

You may need to accommodate one or more of these port's usage in your Firewall settings.<br />

Exercise: Viewing Your Project on the Web<br />

To view your project, use the following steps:<br />

1. Expand the Screens folder and double-click on your Main.scr screen.<br />

2. To save the screen in HTML format, click Save as HTML on the Application menu.<br />

Web files are stored in the Web folder, so open the folder and verify that you saved the Main screen<br />

successfully. You should see main.html.<br />

3. On the Project tab of the ribbon, in the Web group, click Thin Client.<br />

Open the Project Settings dialog<br />

4. Configure the Data Server IP Address to use the IP Address of the Server station (computer on which you<br />

are running) at runtime.<br />

The Thin Client station exchanges on-line data (tag values) with the station specified in this field.<br />

5. Type the URL path to your main.html file (in the Web folder) into the URL field.<br />

The URL depends on the Home directory configured in the Web Server of your Server station.<br />

<strong>InduSoft</strong> Web Studio Page 461

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