Extron Electronics VN-Matrix 250 User Guide: Reference Material

Reference Material: Extron Electronics VN-Matrix 250 User Guide

Reference Material

This section provides information about:

z Supported EDID Modes

z VN-Matrix System Port Usage

Supported EDID Modes

DVI

Resolution Refresh Audio File Size

800x600 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1024x768 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1280x720 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1280x768 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1280x800 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1280x1024 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1360x768 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1366x768 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1400x1050 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1440x900 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1600x900 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1600x1200 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1680x1050 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1920x1080 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1920x1200 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

2048x1080 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

HDMI

Resolution Refresh Audio File Size

800x600 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1024x768 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1280x768 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1280x800 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1280x1024 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1360x768 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1366x768 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1400x1050 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1440x900 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1600x900 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1600x1200 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

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Resolution Refresh Audio File Size

1680x1050 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1920x1200 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

2048x1080 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

480p 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

576p 50 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

720p 50 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

720p 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1080i 50 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1080i 60 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1080p 50/25 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1080p 50 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

1080p 60/24 Hz 2‑Ch 256 bytes

VGA

Resolution Refresh Audio File Size

800x600 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1024x768 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1280x720 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1280x768 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1280x800 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1280x1024 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1360x768 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1366x768 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1400x1050 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1440x900 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1600x900 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1600x1200 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1680x1050 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1920x1080 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

1920x1200 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

2048x1080 60 Hz N/A 128 bytes

VN-Matrix System Port Usage

The VN‑Matrix system uses a variety of network port numbers for streaming and

inter‑communication functions. Just as the universal "telnet" function typically uses TCP port

number 23, VN‑Matrix systems use specific port numbers for operation.

The table on the following page lists the port numbers used by the VN‑Matrix series

products. The port numbers are, in most cases, for the sender. Port numbers used for

receiving are less important in regards to security.

When configuring a network, make sure it allows traffic on the ports required for your given

application. The ports highlighted in yellow accommodate most simple applications.

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Port Transport Usage

69 UDP TFTP Server, for firmware upgrades.

80 TCP HTTP data for communication between the web browser and the

Enterprise Controller. Value is user denable; the default is 80.

554 TCP Real‑time streaming protocol (RTSP) server.

5432 UDP Enterprise Controller outgoing and incoming control messages used on

the device acting as controller to communicate with other VN-Matrix

devices. Value is user denable; the default is 5432.

5555 TCP Old XML interface and old VN‑Matrix recorder software application. No

longer used.

9998 TCP Telnet Command Line Interface (CLI) messages to the controller used for

sending text‑based control commands.

9999 TCP Deprecated: Old remote control server, replaced by CLI (port 9998).

23 TCP Telnet (can be disabled).

161 UDP Simple network management protocol (SNMP) used for alarm access.

199 TCP Simple network management protocol (SNMP) used for alarm access.

4002 TCP Source stream information, used to telnet to a VN‑Matrix decoder to view

information about the source it is decoding.

5002 TCP Serial port bidirectional protocol (not data channel streaming).

6666 TCP Keyboard and mouse forwarding.

7777 UDP Upgrade daemon, local access only.

8000-8098

UDP RTP unicast or RTP multicast audio, video, whiteboard, and data

(even)

streams used as the port number of the destination (receiver). The

controller selects a port number, starting at 8000.

8001-8099

UDP RTCP channel for audio, video, whiteboard, and data streams used as

(odd)

the port number of the destination (receiver). Grouped with the even-

numbered stream (8000 with 8001, 8002 with 8003, and so on).

8000 TCP Video streams, used as the port number of the source (sender).

8100 TCP Audio streams, used as the port number of the source (sender).

8200 TCP Whiteboard streams, used as the port number of the source (sender).

8201 TCP Data streams, used as the port number of the source (sender).

9000 TCP HSI interface when using ThorDebug.

9001 UDP VN-Matrix outgoing and incoming control messages. Communicates

with port 5432 (or the user dened port number) on the Enterprise

Controller.

9002 UDP Default port for collecting UDP traffic for data transport. Value is

user‑definable.

9996 TCP HLI server port.

9997 TCP Annotation server port.

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