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DART Reporting Server
DART Reporting Server typically functions as an endpoint for data collection, aggregation, and analytics within enterprise environments, enabling centralized reporting of operational or security events across an organization's infrastructure..
The DART Reporting Server serves as a centralized platform where data can be collected from multiple sources for comprehensive reporting and analytics. It is often integral in environments requiring detailed auditing, operational performance monitoring, or security event correlation. Data is transmitted to the server over TCP, ensuring reliable delivery for accurate compilation.
Integration capabilities of the DART Reporting Server include interfacing with various data sources such as network devices, applications, and security appliances. This interaction allows it to aggregate disparate datasets into a unified database to generate meaningful insights, facilitating timely decision-making for operational and security teams.
Typically, the server exposes an API or web interface accessible via TCP port 20014, enabling secure data submission and report retrieval. Depending on deployment, it may work with backend databases and employ custom protocols optimized for log transfer and command execution. As an unofficial port, care must be taken in configuration and its exposure to external networks.