Setup and network requirements for the SmartLink device
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This reference document helps you prepare for your SmartLink™ installation. Review these requirements and guidelines before installing the product.
Important: If you have extensive network security restrictions at your site, you may need assistance from your IT or network specialist. In this case, refer to the Advanced Installation Requirements section of this document for more information.
Basic Installation Requirements
You can connect your meter's SmartLink to the internet via your network (LAN) connection. This provides a quick and reliable connection that is always available when your meter connects to Pitney Bowes for services such as postage refills, automatic rate changes, system updates and postal inspections.
For install instructions and an installation tutorial, visit SmartLink setup.Power Outlet Requirements
SmartLink requires an additional power outlet beyond what is required by the meter.
Network Requirements
Internet access is required. The basic system comes with a network cable that you can plug into a network plug with internet access. SmartLink can also be programmed to connect to your Wi-Fi by visiting SmartLink setup.
Is it secure?
Yes, the system has been approved by ICSA, a company specializing in custom evaluation and certification testing services for information technology products. Download the full report.
Advanced Installation Requirements
If you have extensive network security restrictions, your IT or network administrator may need these specifications to prepare for the install.
For advanced setup instructions, visit SmartLink setup, then click on the Advanced Options link.
Wi-Fi Connectivity Specifications
SmartLink supports - IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz networks and 802.11a/n 5GHz wireless networks. 802.1X networks that require enterprise or domain authentication are not supported.
Port and Communication Requirements
The default LAN connection requires access through your network and firewall. This system uses only outbound communications through the network to minimize threats to your network and increase the ease of monitoring.
- Ports used for connection - ports 31314, 993 or 443 using TCP
- Ports used for upgrades - port 80 using TCP/HTTP
- Transfer data via HTTPS (with TLS 1.2)
Proxy Configuration
For companies with extra secure networks, we recommend using a proxy username and password and allow outbound communications on 31314 and 80. To setup a Proxy on the SmartLink device, please visit SmartLink setup and click on the Advanced Options link.
IP Configuration
- DHCP (Dynamic IP) is the default setting for the SmartLink.
- Static IP may be used. To configure your SmartLink device with the below settings, please visit SmartLink setup, then click on the Advanced Options link.
- IP address
- Subnet mask
- Default gateway
- Primary DNS
- Secondary DNS (optional)
URL Requirements
The following URLs must be allowed through your network for the SmartLink device to operate properly. If your firewall has restrictions, please allow access to these URLs. We recommend these URLs are left open for the device to function.
- imp.sl.pb.com
- agent.sl.pb.com
- upgrades.sl.pb.com
- *.sl.pb.com
Important: Reverse lookups of the SmartLink IP addresses resolve to Amazon AWS servers. Amazon AWS is the primary DNS record for the IP address.
MAC Address
The MAC address can be located on the underside of the SmartLink device.- E/A is the Ethernet, or wired connection MAC Address.
- W/A is the wireless connection MAC Address.
UPDATED: September 25, 2024