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Required Processes, Local Port, PC or HAL, Remote Port, Protocol, Purpose, Process, Location

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started Additional Ethernet Communications Halogen and HAL also use the following ports and protocols (independently of each other) to communicate with other systems such as a DHCP server or external control systems: Local Port (PC or HAL) 68 4996 Remote Port 67 Any Protocol Purpose UDP TCP DHCP Client External Control systems 80 (HAL) Any 8880 (PC) TCP Web Controls web server Required Processes The following processes are required for working with the HAL System and for establishing a connection between Halogen and HAL. Process Halogen.exe‡ hal1.pcops.exe‡ python.exe‡ RaneLink II Purpose Location Use to design your entire audio system and connect to your HAL device. C:\Program Files (x86)\Rane Corporation\Halogen\Halogen.exe Simulates the behavior of a HAL when Halogen is not connected to a HAL. Allows for testing of such things as control links and presets, even when not connected to a HAL. C:\Program Files (x86)\Rane Corporation\Halogen\hal1.pcops.exe The server for web controls when Halogen is not connected to a HAL. C:\Program Files (x86)\Rane Corporation\Halogen\web\python.exe A service needed by Halogen to establish a connection with HAL. Services Control Panel ‡If running 32-bit Windows, you can find Halogen.exe, hal1.pcops.exe, and python.exe in the "Program Files" directory. 9

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Additional Ethernet Communications
Halogen and HAL also use the following ports and protocols (independently of each other) to communicate with
other systems such as a DHCP server or external control systems:
Local Port
(PC or HAL)
Remote Port
Protocol
Purpose
68
67
UDP
DHCP Client
4996
Any
TCP
External Control systems
80 (HAL)
8880 (PC)
Any
TCP
Web Controls web server
Required Processes
The following processes are required for working with the HAL System and for establishing a connection between
Halogen and HAL.
Process
Purpose
Location
Halogen.exe‡
Use to design your entire audio
system and connect to your HAL
device.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Rane Cor-
poration\Halogen\Halogen.exe
hal1.pcops.exe‡
Simulates the behavior of a HAL
when Halogen is not connected to
a HAL. Allows for testing of such
things as control links and presets,
even when not connected to a
HAL.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Rane Cor-
poration\Halogen\hal1.pcops.exe
python.exe‡
The server for web controls when
Halogen is not connected to a
HAL.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Rane Cor-
poration\Halogen\web\python.exe
RaneLink II
A service needed by Halogen to
establish a connection with HAL.
Services Control Panel
‡If running 32-bit Windows, you can find Halogen.exe, hal1.pcops.exe, and python.exe in the "Program Files"
directory.
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