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International Network Requirements - Australia
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Purpose

This article outlines all of the networking requirements that are needed to accommodate an international V5 MicroMarket kiosk in Australia.

Please contact 365 Support at 888-365-6282 or support@365smartshop.com if you have any questions related to this document.

To view more network requirements for our various products, click here.

 

All 365 Kiosks Require:

  • A persistent internet connection 
    • A “persistent” network connection is always on. This can be the local network of the business where the kiosk is located, a dedicated DSL line, or any other “always-on” type connection.

  • With a minimum speed of 1 Mbps up and 2 Mbps down 
  • And firewall exceptions to allow both inbound and outbound connections

The router creates a secure network connection between the devices plugged into the router and the 365 server. All traffic initiated from the kiosks travels through this secure, private connection.

This connection is called a “VPN tunnel” (Virtual Private Network) and uses a communication protocol called IPSec with IKE to create a private connection over public data pathways. The data is encrypted with two complex ciphers known as 3DES and AES.

Important 1: The 365 equipment comes pre-configured to connect to your DHCP network. If you prefer to assign static IP settings, contact the 365 Support Team !

Important 2: The Meraki routers each have four ports for devices to connect. LAN1, LAN2, and LAN3 are for kiosks and POS devices only. LAN4 is for Impact Printers and DVRs.

If you need additional ports, use a  switch to extend LAN4.

 

Meraki Z1 Router

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The steps on the next page describe how to install your Meraki router to ensure that your kiosks' network connection is private and secure.

  1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your Internet source to the Internet port of the Meraki Z1 router.

  2. Connect an Ethernet cable from the port labeled LAN 1 of the Meraki Z1 to the Ethernet port of the ELO Touchscreen POS computer.

  3. Verify that UDP Port 7351 is open to the Meraki Cloud servers listed in the “White List Addresses” table below.

  4. Verify that UDP Port 9350 is open to the Meraki VPN Registry servers listed in the table below.

  5. Verify that UDP Ports 32768 – 61000 are open to the IPSEC VPN server listed in the table below.

  6. Verify that UDP Port 9001 and TCP ports 9000, 5000, 26520 are open to the credit card servers listed in the table below.

Wiring and Network Diagram

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Testing

After setup, run the following tests and email the results to implementation@365smartshop.com

Test

Requirements

http://www.speedtest.net/ 

2Mbps download

1Mbps upload

http://www.pingtest.net/

Grade B

 

Whitelist Addresses

Meraki Cloud

108.161.147.0/24

 

199.231.78.0/24

 

64.62.142.12/32

 

54.193.207.248/32

 

209.206.48.0/20

 

216.157.128.0/20

 

158.115.128.0/19

Meraki VPN Registry

199.231.78.0/24

 

64.156.192.245/32

 

108.161.147.0/24

 

209.206.48.0/20

Cisco Umbrella DNS

208.67.222.222

 

208.67.220.220

IPSEC VPN

69.39.84.205/32

69.39.84.206/32

Continuous Router Uplink Status Checks

 

8.8.8.8

8.8.4.4

OS Security & Package Repos Ports:
TCP: 443, 80

Nayax DC IPs

82.80.44.34

82.102.172.206

72.28.118.100

77.247.183.162

52.49.25.101

212.179.76.194

37.142.122.78

74.106.255.2

 

212.179.76.198

 

77.247.177.10

 

77.247.183.163

 

185.159.232.0/22

 

62.219.16.0/27

 

82.80.58.78

Nayax DCS URLs

Global BGP

Other

Il1.nayax.net

185.159.232.24/29

 

Il2.nayax.net

185.159.233.24/29

Il3.nayax.net

185.159.234.24/29

Backup.nayax.net

185.159.235.24/29

Dev.nayax.net

QA.nayax.net

185.159.232.98/32

185.159.233.98/32

185.159.234.98/32

 

185.159.235.98/32

 

185.159.232.32/29

 

185.159.233.32/29

 

185.159.234.32/29

 

185.159.235.32/29

 

185.159.232.2/32

 

185.159.233.2/32

 

185.159.234.2/32

 

185.159.235.2/32