Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v11.1x (53-1002167-01, May 2011)

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Management server and client
1
24602 jboss.connector.bisocket.port - port 2 TCP Bisocket connector port Client–Server No
24603 jboss.connector.bisocket.secondary.port
- port 3
TCP Bisocket connector secondary
port
Client–Server No
24604 jboss.naming.rmi.port - port 4 TCP RMI naming service port Client–Server No
24605 jboss.jrmp.invoker.port - port 5 TCP RMI/JRMP invoker port Client–Server No
24606 jboss.pooled.invoker.port - port 6 TCP Pooled invoker port Client–Server No
24607 jboss.connector.socket.port - port 7 TCP Socket invoker port Server No
24608 jboss.web.ajp.port - port 8 TCP AJP 1.3 connector port Server No
24609 jboss.web.service.port – port 9 TCP Web service port Server No
24610 connector.bind.port – port 10 TCP Port to listen for requests on Server No
1 Port is not configurable (either in the switch or the Management server).
2 Every FTP session requires an additional port which is randomly picked. If the firewall is enabled then FTP operation (used for firmware
download, technical support, firmware import (from client-server) and so on.) will fail.
3 Ports configurable in the switch and the Management server. Port must be the same for all switches managed by the Management
server.
4 Ports used to launch the Web Tools application for Fabric OS switches from the Management client. This is applicable only when the
Fabric OS version is earlier than 6.1.1.
5 Port 80 is the default web server port number. If you set the web server port number to a port other than the default, you must open that
port in the firewall.
6 The Syslog listening port is configurable in the Management server. The switch always sends syslog messages to port 514. If you have
any other syslog daemon on the Management server machine already listening to 514, then the Management Server can be configured
to listen to a different port. You must manually configure relay in existing syslogd to forward the syslog messages to the Management
Server listening on the configured port.
7 The Management server tries to find a contiguous block of 13 ports from the starting port configured (for example, 24600); if any port in
this range is not available for the Management application, then you must provide a new starting port. Note that Port 1 to Port 12 in
“Ports” column of the table above are not separately configurable and those ports vary based on the starting port number configuration
(specified as Port 0 in the above table). The port numbers mentioned in the table above are the default ports (for example, when 24600
is selected as the starting port number).
TABLE 4 Professional edition ports (Continued)
Port Number Ports Transport Description Communication Path Open in Firewall
TABLE 5 Trial and Licensed version ports
Port Number Ports Transport Description Communication Path Open in Firewall
20
1
FTP Port (Control) TCP FTP Control port for internal
FTP server
Client–Server
Switch–Server
Yes
Yes
21
1, 2
FTP Port (Data) TCP FTP Data port for internal
FTP server
Client–Server
Switch–Server
Yes
Yes
22
1
SSH or Secure Telnet TCP Sectelnet port from server to
switch/client to switch
Server–Switch
Client–Switch
Yes
23
1
Telnet TCP Telnet port from server/client
to switch
Server–Switch
Client–Switch
Yes
25 SMTP Server port TCP SMTP Server port for E-mail
communication
Server–SMTP
Server
Yes