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Chapter 7
Ethernet Ports
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to the DHCP server, the smart camera does not appear in MAX or 
Vision Builder AI. The IP address must to be reconfigured before you 
can use the smart camera.
Firewall Considerations
If you are having difficulty detecting the system and setting up the NI Smart 
Camera on your network, you must configure the firewall to open the 
TCP/UDP ports used by the smart camera and the host machine. The smart 
camera uses the ports listed in Table 7-2.
Subnet Considerations
To configure the NI Smart Camera, it must reside on the same subnet as the 
development computer. If you want to use the smart camera on a subnet 
other than the one the development computer is on, first connect and 
configure the smart camera on the same subnet as the host computer.
The first time you configure the smart camera, you must also install 
software on it. After configuring the smart camera, use DHCP to assign an 
IP address or reassign a static IP address for the subnet where you want the 
smart camera to reside, then physically move the smart camera to the other 
subnet. Refer to Getting Started with the NI 17xx Smart Camera for more 
information about configuring the smart camera.
Contact your network administrator if you need assistance configuring the 
host computer and smart camera on the same subnet.
Table 7-2.  TCP/UDP Ports Used by the NI Smart Camera
Port
Type
Details 
3580
TCP/UDP
Reserved as nati-svrloc (NAT-ServiceLocator). Used by Measurement 
& Automation Explorer (MAX) to locate remote targets.
7749
TCP
Used for remote image display (not reserved).
7750
TCP
Used for NI-IMAQ remote configuration (not reserved).
3363
TCP/UDP
Reserved as nati-vi-server (NATI VI Server). Used by Vision Builder 
for Automated Inspection to configure a remote NI Smart Camera.