Before Installation
The following preparations have to be made prior to installation of Atlas Copco Data Communication:
Ensure that the computer(s) that are to run Atlas Copco Data Communication satisfy the hardware and software requirements.
Ensure that the system firewall is OFF, or open the ports.
Install RabbitMQ and make sure that the setup corresponds to the Atlas Copco Data Communication configuration. Refer to RabbitMQ Prerequisites in RabbitMQ Overview.
Port No | Protocol | Firewall | Description | Configurable |
---|---|---|---|---|
9010, 9011 | TCP | External | Power Focus 4000 | Yes |
9012, 9013 | TCP | External | PowerMacs Protocol version 3 | Yes |
9014, 9015 | TCP | External | ToolsNet Open Protocol | Yes |
9016 | TCP | External | Power Focus 6000 | Yes |
9017 | TCP | External | Power Focus 6000 with TLS | Yes |
6700 | TCP | External | ToolsNet Data Collection Protocol | Yes |
5672 | TCP | Internal | Port used for the internal RabbitMQ broker | Yes |
7110 | TCP | External | Web API port used by integrated products, for example ToolsNet Web | Yes |
7111 | TCP | Internal | Internal Web API port for Atlas Copco Data Communication | Yes |
7112 | TCP | Internal | Internal Web API port for Atlas Copco ProtocolServerStore service. | Yes |
15672 | TCP | Internal | Internal Web Management port for internal RabbitMQ broker | Yes |

Ensure that the database server is installed, properly setup, and running.
Hard Disks and Data Files
Contact the database administrator to decide the following settings:
Ensure that there is enough free hard disk space for Production data.
Decide which hard disk volume and folder should be used for Production data.

The SQL server transaction log file grows when delete maintenance is running. This log file is truncated when the database is backed up. The database administrator must have a strategy for keeping a reasonable log file size.