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Rayfin IP Network Troubleshooting

The PC hosting the software application and your Rayfin cameras must be on the same network. There are several reasons why an Ethernet device may not show up on a network. To diagnose the issue, follow these steps:

  1. Verify that your PC is connected to the same network as the camera. A router is required for the initial setup between the camera and your PC. A switch does not serve IP addresses with DHCP as a router does. SubC now supplies a micro router with our cameras to troubleshoot networking issues.

For more about switches and routers: What is a Switch vs a Router

  1. Access your router or switch, and check if the link LED and activity LED is blinking on the port that the camera is connected to.

  2. If the Link LEDs are not active, cycle power to the camera

  3. Make sure your Laptop/PC is plugged directly into the router, on a LAN port (not the WAN port).

  4. There could be a cabling or networking issue:

    1. Refer to your camera datasheet for the correct Ethernet wiring: Rayfin SCI Datasheets

    2. Follow the steps in the relevant Quick Start Guide for your camera model to ensure everything is connected correctly: Quick Start Guide - Rayfin Micro, Single Channel Inspection

    3. Try another router / switch

    4. Try a spare cat5e Ethernet cable

  5. Check with your IT person or team. Your network’s firewall may be blocking certain IP ports. See the table on this page: Rayfin Static IP

  • Ping the camera from the command prompt to verify that it is connected to the network
    ping SubCRayfin##### or ping {IP address} -t (Note: the -t continuously pings, which can be useful for troubleshooting wiring and other intermittent issues)

  • If the camera does reply after pinging it, it may be set to Static IP. See the steps in Ethernet Connection | Disabling Static IP to switch to DHCP mode.

Ethernet Ports

Some firewalls may need certain ports unblocked to enable all functions

Function

Ethernet Port

RTSP video

5540

SAMBA server

139 (NetBIOS), 445

UDP data logging output

8886

TCP/UDP data logging input

8889

TCP camera control

8888

UDP camera control

8887

Incoming NTP port

123 UDP

REST

8080

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