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KTI-3 Ports?

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AD0TY

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Do any of the other Kenwood dealers on here know what TCP/UDP ports the KTI-3 uses? An IT department we're working with wants to only pass the necessary ports on their network.
 

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64000 64001udp, and dont bother trying to internet it, wont work. Has to be within the same VPN / lan to work correctly.

Trust me. I broke that wheel long ago.

Edit: what I mean is, you can not just plug it in and think it will zoom zoom like an xpr8400 or hytera. The packet payload has to be the same on both ends, and NATing will just fubar the 64000 and 64001 signals.
Point to point is the only way it will work.


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We have a customer that is directing traffic on their local network for whatever reason, so their IT department needed to know which ports were used. Here's what I finally got from Kenwood if anyone else ends up in this boat.

UDP 64000
UDP 64001
UDP 51161
TCP 20
TCP 21
 

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Are you saying if I have a 10.15.xxx.xxx and 10.20.xxx.xxx it won’t work and have to set up a VPN between the sites?
 

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No, that is valid. Class A, B, or C within the same subnet, will work.

4.5.6.8 and 192.191.190.189, would not work.

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