HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1.1 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96065, September 2011)

This is the mail server specified for the server.mail.smtp.host property of the Device
Manager server.
#3:
This is the mail server specified for the server.mail.smtp.host property of the Tiered Storage
Manager.
The following table describes the port numbers that must be registered as firewall exceptions between
the management server and an external authentication server.
Table 29 Port numbers that must be registered as firewall exceptions between the management server
and an external authentication server
RemarksDestinationOriginatorPort number
-Kerberos serverManagement server
88/tcp
#
-Kerberos serverManagement server
88/udp
#
-LDAP directory serverManagement server
359/tcp
#
-RADIUS serverManagement server
1812/udp
#
-Management server
RADIUS server
Kerberos server
*/udp
Legend:
-: Not applicable
#:
This port number is generally used. However, a different port number might be used for an external
authentication server.
Registering firewall exceptions in Linux environments
In Linux environments, the user must register firewall exceptions manually.
For details on ports to be registered, see Port settings for operation in an environment with a
firewall on page 72.
Registering firewall exceptions in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
To register a firewall exception by using the text mode setup utility:
1. In a terminal window, execute the setup command.
The Choose a Tool window of the text mode setup utility is displayed.
2. Select Firewall configuration, use the tab key to move to the Run Tool button, and then press
Enter.
The Firewall Configuration window is displayed.
3. Set Security Level to Enabled by pressing the space key to select Enabled, use the tab key to move
to the Customize button, and then press Enter.
The Firewall Configuration - Customize window is displayed.
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