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Lyve Client Software User Manual
Lyve Client Software 

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Connection Types

Lyve Client can manage security for Lyve Mobile Arrays connected directly to the host PC or via the network using Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver.

 Make sure Lyve Mobile Array is powered on before connecting it to a computer.

Direct-Attached Storage (DAS) connections

USB and Thunderbolt

Lyve Mobile Array Cable Computer port
Host port (USB-C connector) Thunderbolt™ 3 Thunderbolt 3 / Thunderbolt 4 
Host port (USB-C connector) USB-C to USB-C USB 3.1 Gen 1 or higher 
Host port (USB-C connector) USB-C to USB-A USB 3.0 or higher 

For more connection details, see the following:

Lyve Mobile PCIe Adapter

Lyve Mobile PCIe Adapter Cable
Ethernet port (device configuration) Ethernet
PCIe NVMe 12Gb x2 SFF-8644 (data) SFF-8644

For more connection details, see the following:

Rackmount Receiver connections

Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver Cable
Ethernet port (device configuration) Ethernet
FC 32Gb (data) Fibre
FC 16Gb (data) Fibre
iSCSI 25Gb (data) Fibre (optical or copper)
iSCSI 10GbaseT (data) Ethernet
SAS 12Gb (data) SAS

For more connection details, see the following:

Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver User Manual
FC Network Setup for Windows
FC Network Setup for Linux (RHEL/CentOS 8)
FC Network Setup for Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
iSCSI Network Setup for Windows
iSCSI Network Setup for Linux (RHEL/CentOS 8)
iSCSI Network Setup for Linux (Ubuntu/Debian)
SAS Network Setup for Windows
SAS Network Setup for Linux (RHEL/CentOS)
SAS Network Setup for Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)

IP addressing for networked and DAS connections

Make sure your anti-virus, firewall or VPN security settings allow port access to Lyve Client.

State Access type Port
Before device discovery The application and device must be able to communicate via SLP. UDP port 427
After device discovery The application and device must be able to communicate via SSH. TCP port 22


In both states, it is assumed that the device has been assigned an IP address by a local DHCP server or has been assigned a static IP address.

  • All Lyve Mobile devices are in DHCP mode by default. If an IP is not assigned via DHCP, the device will generate its own IP address: 169.254.100.123.
  • Any host on the same subnet can see the device and communicate with it using this address.
    • In DAS mode via a Thunderbolt/USB-C connection, this is the address that is used to communicate with the device.