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Raven RMC
Raven Remote Management Control (RMC) is a proprietary protocol used for the remote monitoring and administration of network devices manufactured under the Raven product line. It facilitates configuration management, diagnostics, and status monitoring of devices deployed in distributed environments where direct physical access is limited. The protocol is commonly used in industrial, commercial, and telecommunications settings that require robust remote device maintenance capabilities..
Raven Remote Management Control (RMC) operates over TCP and UDP on port 3532. It allows administrators to connect remotely to Raven hardware, typically cellular gateways or communication devices deployed in wide area networks. The protocol supports essential commands for device configuration, firmware updates, network parameter adjustments, and retrieving operational statistics.
Communication using RMC can be initiated both from centralized management platforms or directly from operator workstations. The protocol is designed to facilitate seamless device provisioning and troubleshooting without physical intervention. RMC may transmit plain text commands and responses, although implementations can vary based on firmware versions.
RMC is often integrated into SCADA and telemetry systems, enabling real-time monitoring and control within industrial automation infrastructure. Due to proprietary specifics, detailed protocol operation may be less documented publicly, relying on vendor-supplied management software for interaction.