HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager server installation and configuration guide (web version) (T1780-96078, March 2008)

Device Manager network configuration
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Table 2-6 Ports used for communication between the management client and a storage
subsystem
Port
number
Originator Destination Remarks
1099/tcp
Management client
(web client)
XP1024/XP128
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200
XP24000/XP20000
-
80/tcp
Management client
(web client)
XP1024/XP128
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200
XP24000/XP20000
-
51099/tc
p
Management client
(web client)
XP1024/XP128
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200
XP24000/XP20000
-
2-4 Registering firewall exceptions in a Linux
environment
There is no single standardized firewall function provided by the OS in Linux environments, so
firewall exceptions are not registered automatically when the Device Manager server is installed. In
Linux environments, you must register firewall exceptions manually using the text mode setup utility.
For details on ports to be registered, see section
2-3 .
The following example illustrates the procedure for registering a firewall exception:
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.
4. In Other ports specify the port to be registered as an exception, use the tab key to move to the
OK button, and then press Enter.
Example: Other ports 162:UDP,2001:TCP,23015:TCP
IMPORTANT: If a port is already specified, use a comma to separate it from the newly added
entry.
5. After returning to the Firewall Configuration window, check that Security Level is Enabled, use
the tab key to move to the OK button, and then press Enter.