The Table below shows the number and purpose of each port used to operate the Storage Management Server. If port filtering settings need to be made, refer to the description in the "Purpose" column to determine the object to connect to the port.
Service | Reception port | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Communication service | 1226/tcp | This service is used for communications with managed Storage Servers. |
Remote access service | 9851/tcp | This service is used for communications with client machines that use the GUI client window. |
Exclusive control service | 9852/tcp | This service is used for communications with client machines that use the GUI client. |
Authentication mechanism service | 4660/tcp | This service is used only for communications within the local machine. |
Repository service | 2004/tcp | This service is used only for communications within the local machine. |
Communication service for cluster systems (*1) | Any-number/tcp | For Storage Management Server jobs, this service is used for communications with managed Storage Servers. For Storage Server jobs, this service is used for communications with the Storage Management Server, and for communications with remote Storage Servers in inter-server replications |
*1 In a cluster system, this service is required for each job that is created during the cluster setup. The reception port is any port number that was specified for that job.
Note
If port numbers have been entered other than those that were initially displayed at installation, replace the port numbers listed in the Table above with the port numbers that have been entered.