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When running DATASCOPE PREMIUM in a WAN environment, various components that work together are connected to it. It is essential to know all the different components and their requirements. For example, the PC clients are the endpoints used to access the data from the WMS Server, while the scanners are responsible for capturing all the data on the warehouse floor from various locations.
WAN traffic should be subjected to QoS (Quality of Service). SDNs (Software Defined Networks) must work well, and there should be enough bandwidth to optimize traffic for latency.
The image below shows the components of the entire DATASCOPE PREMIUM system and how they’re connected. These components include PC clients, scanners, the WMS SQL server, the WMS server, and the SYSPRO server.
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Connectivity Requirements
WMS Line Speed Requirements
WMS requires a 2048kb/sec Point-to-Point Diginet line with at least 50% shaped for WMS Traffic, port details for this are below.
WMS requires a maximum of 200ms round trip latency between the Scanner on the floor and the WMS Server.
WMS Ports
WMS Scanners: HTTP Port 80, can use 81 when line requires shaping.
PC Client: HTTP Port 80, can use 81 when line requires shaping.
SQL TCP/IP Post 1433