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ccgx:ccgx_faq [2020-05-12 15:41] – [Q15: What type of networking is used by the Color Control GX (TCP and UDP ports)?] wiebeccgx:ccgx_faq [2020-05-27 17:54] – Q9 was outdated and no longer applies mvader
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-==== Q9: When I type the ip-address of the Color Control into my browser, I see a web page mentioning Hiawatha? ==== 
  
-Our plan is to at least run a website where you can change settings and see the current status. If all works out as we would like to, there might come be a fully functional version of the online VRM Portal running locally on the Color Control GX. This allows people without an internet connection, or an intermittent internet connection to have the same features and functionality. 
  
 ==== Q10: I have multiple Solar chargers MPPT 150/70 running in parallel. From which one will I see the relay status in the CCGX menu? ==== ==== Q10: I have multiple Solar chargers MPPT 150/70 running in parallel. From which one will I see the relay status in the CCGX menu? ====
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 VRM Portal: VRM Portal:
-  * Data to the VRM Portal is sent via HTTP POST and GET requests to https://ccgxlogging.victronenergy.com on port 443, with a user configurable override to use plain HTTP on port 80. Although even when using port 80, some outgoing requests still use HTTPS on port 443.+  * Data to the VRM Portal is sent via HTTP POST and GET requests to https://ccgxlogging.victronenergy.com on port 443, with a user configurable override to use plain HTTP on port 80. Note that, even when configured to use plain HTTP, some outgoing requests will always use HTTPS on port 443.
  
 Firmware updates: Firmware updates:
-  * The CCGX connects to [[https://updates.victronenergy.com/|http://updates.victronenergy.com/]] on port 443.+  * The CCGX connects to [[https://updates.victronenergy.com/|https://updates.victronenergy.com/]] on port 443.
    
 Remote support (default disabled): Remote support (default disabled):
-  * When enabled, an outbound SSH connection to supporthost.victronenergy.com is maintained. The CCGX will try to connect on port 22, 80 and 443, and the first that works is maintained.+  * When enabled, an outbound SSH connection to supporthosts.victronenergy.com is maintained. The CCGX will try to connect on port 22, 80 and 443, and the first that works is maintained.
   * Enabling Remote Support also enables the sshd daemon, listening for incoming SSH requests on port 22. See next FAQ entry for more information about the Remote Support functionality.   * Enabling Remote Support also enables the sshd daemon, listening for incoming SSH requests on port 22. See next FAQ entry for more information about the Remote Support functionality.
  
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   * Remote Console on VRM uses the same reverse ssh tunnel as is used for Remote Support: outbound connection to supporthosts.victronenergy.com on port 22, 80 or 443. No port forwarding in routers is necessary to use Remote Console on VRM. Note that supporthosts.victronenergy.com resolves to multiple IP addresses: 84.22.108.49 and 84.22.107.120.   * Remote Console on VRM uses the same reverse ssh tunnel as is used for Remote Support: outbound connection to supporthosts.victronenergy.com on port 22, 80 or 443. No port forwarding in routers is necessary to use Remote Console on VRM. Note that supporthosts.victronenergy.com resolves to multiple IP addresses: 84.22.108.49 and 84.22.107.120.
   * Remote console also relies on the data connection to the VRM portal using HTTPS (port 443), as describe above.   * Remote console also relies on the data connection to the VRM portal using HTTPS (port 443), as describe above.
-  * See [[vrm_portal:troubleshooting_ccgx_vrm_connectivity#trouble_shooting_remote_console_on_vrm|here]] to trouble shoot Remote Console on VRM.+  * For troubleshooting, refer to the [[https://www.victronenergy.com/live/ccgx:start#remote_console_on_vrm_-_trouble_shooting|Remote Console on VRM trouble shooting guide]].
  
 Remote Console on LAN (default disabled): Remote Console on LAN (default disabled):
ccgx/ccgx_faq.txt · Last modified: 2021-02-05 11:34 by marmour

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