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Introduction

Readysell requires certain ports to be open and accessible from the Internet to operate correctly. These ports are required for various integration and monitoring functions. If you are unsure of how to configure your system to open and/or forward the ports, please contact Readysell Support.

Inbound ports

Externally accessible

These ports must be forwarded (using NAT) from your router/firewall to the Readysell server.

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PortServiceDescription
8204 TCPReadysell WebThis port is used to allow authenticated user access to the web version of Readysell.
8205 TCPReadysell API (Legacy)This port is used for web integration with Office Brands.
8206 TCPReadysell APIThis port is used to allow authenticated automated access to your system for monitoring and integration purposes.
3307 TCPReadysell 8 MySQLThis port is used to allow access to the MySQL database for Readysell 8
3306 TCP

Internally accessible

These ports must be accessible from other PCs on your local network. Readysell automatically configures the Windows Firewall to allow access, however if you are using a third-party firewall product on the Readysell server, you may need to unblock these ports. It is highly recommended that these ports not be accessible from outside your organisation.

PortServiceDescription
3307 TCPReadysell MySQLThis port is used to allow access to the MySQL database for Readysell
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Outbound ports

Readysell sends outbound messages using these ports. Most routers/firewalls do not block outbound ports, but if you are using a strict outbound port blocking policy, you will need to open these ports.

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IP AddressDescription
103.4.236.23Readysell head office (monitoring and support)
37.252.240.124Monitis (Third-party monitoring)
37.252.240.26Monitis (Third-party monitoring)
37.252.240.38Monitis (Third-party monitoring)
14.1.18.1Office Brands ESB (web orders)