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Netsh is a Windows command-line scripting utility that allows you to, either locally or remotely, display or
change the network configuration of a computer that is currently running.
Netsh also provides a scripting feature that lets you run a group of commands in batch mode against a specified
computer.
Netsh can be used, instead of the Firewall applet in Control Panel, to automate the opening of required TCP/IP
ports.
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Zoo 4.0 uses NetBIOS Mailslots for communications. NetBIOS Mailslots use the following TCP/IP ports:
These ports need to be open on both the client Rhino workstation and the Zoo 4.0 server.
It is possible to open these ports on the Window Firewall using Netsh. The syntax is different depending on
whether or not you are using Windows XP or Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista or greater.
Windows XP
Important: If you are a member of the Administrators group, run the commands from a command prompt. To
start a command prompt, find the icon or Start menu entry that you use to start a command prompt session.
rem Open UDP Ports 137 and 138 and TCP Port 139
netsh firewall add portopening UDP 137 "NetBIOS UDP Port 137"
netsh firewall add portopening UDP 138 "NetBIOS UDP Port 138"
netsh firewall add portopening TCP 139 "NetBIOS TCP Port 139"
Reference
How to use the "netsh advfirewall firewall" context instead of the "netsh firewall" context to control
Windows Firewall behavior in Windows Server 2008 and in Windows Vista.