HDL310 network configuration
    • 17 Apr 2024
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    HDL310 network configuration

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    Article summary

    The HDL310 system requires a steady internet connection for remote management through Nureva® Console cloud. When enhanced internet security measures or firewalls are being used, the URLs in the list that follows will need to be approved to allow for a steady connection. The best practice is to connect the Nureva device to an unrestricted outbound network.

    Note: Nureva Console connections are both inbound and outbound initiated. These are bidirectional, non-persistent connections.

    • Ensure port 8883 is open and the MQTT protocol is allowed on your network.

    • Ensure the network uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign the Internet Protocol (IP) address.

    • Note that the HDL310 system does not support proxy server configurations.

    • Ensure port 123 is open and the Network Time Protocol (NTP) is allowed on your network.

    URLs to approve

    Services

    URLs

    Configuration

    https://app.launchdarkly.com

    https://clientstream.launchdarkly.com

    https://events.launchdarkly.com

    https://stream.launchdarkly.com

    Firmware updates

    https://nurevaproddistribution.blob.core.windows.net

    https://versions.nureva.com

    Device enrollment to Nureva Console

    https://account-management-service.nureva.com

    IoT Hub

    gateway-iothub-prod.azure-devices.net

    Needs either port 8883 for MQTT protocol or port 443 for SSL

    System software updates

    https://api.snapcraft.io

    https://assertions.ubuntu.com

    https://cloudfront.cdn.snapcraftcontent.com

    https://login.ubuntu.com

    Telemetry

    https://dc.applicationinsights.azure.com

    https://dc.applicationinsights.microsoft.com

    https://dc.services.visualstudio.com

    Ad blocking breaks telemetry functionality (continuous connection)

    NTP

    ntp.ubuntu.com

    Troubleshooting connections

    The front of the connect module for the HDL310 system features status lights that indicate network and cloud connectivity. If the device is offline, the cloud status light will turn red and the Nureva Console cloud application will show the device as being offline.

    Explore the status lights for the HDL310 system

    To help determine the reason the device is offline, Nureva offers a convenient online tool that checks the network configuration and provides a report with recommended remedies. Generally, this tool will be used after checking that the local area network (LAN) is working and when one of the following situations applies:

    • A user is unable to enroll the device into the Nureva Console cloud application.

    • An HDL310 system is showing an offline status in the Nureva Console cloud application.

    Required before starting

    • On the back of the Nureva connect module, locate the network Ethernet cable.

    • Disconnect this network Ethernet cable from the connect module and plug it into a computer to run a network check.

    Network check tool illustration_04.24

    • Ensure the network settings of the computer mimic how the connect module accesses

      the network:

      • The computer is using only the same VLAN as the connect module.

      • The computer is not using a VPN.

      • The computer does not have any proxy configuration enabled.

    Proceed to the network connectivity tool

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