2: Introduction
EDS-MD User Guide 22
Port Numbers
Every TCP connection and every UDP datagram is defined by a destination and source IP
address, and a destination and source port number. For example, a Telnet server commonly uses
TCP port number 23.
The following is a list of the default server port numbers running on the EDS-MD4/8/16:
TCP Port 22: SSH Server (Command Mode configuration)
TCP Port 23: Telnet Server (Command Mode configuration)
TCP Port 80: HTTP (Web Manager configuration)
TCP Port 21: FTP
UDP Port 30718: LDP (Lantronix Discovery Protocol) port
TCP/UDP Port 10001: Tunnel 1
Note: Additional TCP/UDP ports and tunnels will be available, depending on the product
type. The default numbering of each additional TCP/UDP port and corresponding tunnel
will increase sequentially (i.e., TCP/UDP Port 1000X: Tunnel X).
Product Information Label
The product information label on the unit contains the
following information about the specific unit:
Bar code
Product Revision
Part Number
Serial Number (MAC Address)
Manufacturing Date Code
Figure 2-1 EDS-MD Product Label
Note: The hardware address on the
label is also the product serial number.
The hardware address on the label is the
address for the Ethernet (eth0) interface.
Bar Code
Serial Number
Part Number
Revision
Manufacturing
Date Code
SN: XXXXXXXXXXXXX
PN: XXXXXXXXXXXXX Rev: XXX
Made In: XXXXXXX YYWWW