NCR Corporation® 2016 Page 1 of 13 NCR Aloha Network Configuration Guide Overview The network is the key entry point into any server environment where sensitive data is transferred between systems. Maintaining a high level of network integrity is essential for ensuring quality service and effectively managing operational risks. NCR understands the need for enhanced security measures and designs its line of Aloha Enterprise services and products to work with most firewall or proxy servers you might use, promoting a safer network connectivity environment. Network Configuration Requirements The following Hosted Solutions table provides the parameters you need to allow Aloha Enterprise services and products access through established firewalls NCR Hosted Solutions Application Program/Feature Exceptions Port/Protocol Direction URL / Purpose IP Address Aloha Configuration Center (CFC) v15.6 and below AeMInStoreProcessor.exe AeMInStoreService.exe 80 – HTTP 443 – TCP www.configurationcenter.com 206.123.121.72 Aloha Configuration Center (CFC) v16.4 and above AeMInStoreProcessor.exe AeMInStoreService.exe 80 – HTTP www.configurationcenter.com 206.123.121.72 443 – HTTPS host.configurationcenter.com dd.configurationcenter.com 38.107.252.69 38.107.252.78 CFC Password Reset 443 – HTTPS https://web.ncrbackoffice.com 38.107.252.120 General Firewall / Router Requirements for AlohaEnterprise.com Services Depending on firewall configuration you may need to add the following addresses/IPs to your router to allow access to the following sites commonly used by our Aloha Enterprise applications. 206.123.121.2 thru 206.123.121.126 NCR Aloha Network Configuration Guide Last Updated: August,28 2016 v16.8
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NCR Corporation® 2016 Page 1 of 13
NCR Aloha Network Configuration Guide Overview
The network is the key entry point into any server environment where sensitive data is transferred between systems. Maintaining a high level of network integrity is essential for ensuring quality service and effectively managing operational risks.
NCR understands the need for enhanced security measures and designs its line of Aloha Enterprise services and products to work with most firewall or proxy servers you might use, promoting a safer network connectivity environment.
Network Configuration Requirements
The following Hosted Solutions table provides the parameters you need to allow Aloha Enterprise services and products acces s through established firewalls
NCR Hosted Solutions
Application Program/Feature Exceptions Port/Protocol Direction URL / Purpose IP Address
General Firewall / Router Requirements for AlohaEnterprise.com Services Depending on firewall configuration you may need to add the following addresses/IPs to your router to allow access to the following sites commonly used by our Aloha Enterprise applications. 206.123.121.2 thru 206.123.121.126
NCR Aloha Network Configuration Guide Last Updated: August,28 2016 v16.8
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NCR Aloha Network Configuration Guide
Application Program/Feature Exceptions Port/Protocol Direction URL / Purpose IP Address
A proxy server acts as a gateway between two networks, such as a company network and the Internet. Proxies block direct acces s between networks, which makes it much more difficult for intruders to obtain private network information. Proxies may also cache Web pages; sto ring a temporary copy locally, which increases network performance.
In general, the Aloha Enterprise line of products allows traffic through a proxy server, without additional configuration requirements. The MenuLink application, which is a very robust, comprehensive solution, supports proxy access with minor proxy server configuration.
MenuLink version 5.9 and later support access using key proxy configuration settings. Because the majority of MenuLink content is dynamic, and not suitable for caching, it would be feasible to exclude MenuLink traffic from the proxy. To this end, you need to modify the In ternet Explorer proxy options to exclude MenuLink remoting traffic.
To exclude NCR BackOffice remoting traffic from the proxy server:
1. Select Tools > Internet Options from the Internet Explorer main
menu.
2. Click the Connections tab.
3. Click LAN Settings.
4. Select the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box.
5. Click Advanced.
6. Under ‘Exceptions,’ type the URL you want to exclude from the