Admin server
Port numbers for which communications from external servers must be allowed
Function | Port number/protocol | Changeable |
---|---|---|
Web server | 31500/tcp | Only during setup |
For the SSO authentication server | 3169/tcp | No |
File transfer infrastructure | 9764/tcp | Yes |
Port numbers used internally
Function | Port number/protocol | Changeable |
---|---|---|
For the CMDB | 13305/tcp | Only during setup |
13321/tcp | No | |
IJServer cluster | 11080/tcp | Only during setup |
Database | 9658/tcp | Only during setup |
Web server for internal linkage | 31501/tcp | Only during setup |
syslog | 514/udp (*1) | Yes |
HTTP listener for operation management | 12031/tcp | Only during setup |
HTTP listener | 28081/tcp | Only during setup |
IIOP | 23603/tcp | Only during setup |
IIOP_SSL | 23604/tcp | Only during setup |
IIOP_MUTUALAUTH | 23605/tcp | Only during setup |
JMX_ADMIN | 8689/tcp | Only during setup |
Message broker | 7681/tcp | Only during setup |
Workflow | 27551/tcp | Only during setup |
Automated operation process group | 21028/tcp |
*1: Only used by Linux.
Linkage server
Port numbers for which communications from external servers must be allowed
Function | Port number/protocol | Changeable |
---|---|---|
File transfer infrastructure | 9764/tcp | Yes |
Business server
Port numbers for which communications from external servers must be allowed
Function | Port number/protocol | Changeable |
---|---|---|
File transfer infrastructure | 9764/tcp | Yes |
Note
If Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012 is being used as the operating system for the communication destination, the Windows firewall function is enabled by default, and so firewall exceptions need to be specified for the port numbers and protocols in the table above.