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Default Open Ports
By default, Dell controllers and access points treat ports as untrusted. However, certain ports are open by default
only on the trusted side of the network. These open ports are listed in Table 135.
network-operations
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Monitoring > Controller > Clients > Blacklist
You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:
z stm add-blacklist-client <macaddr>
z aaa user delete {<ipaddr> | all | mac <macaddr> | name <username> | role <role>}
Monitoring > Controller > Blacklist Clients
You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:
z stm remove-blacklist-client <macaddr>
Monitoring > Controller > External Services Interface
You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:
z show esi groups
z show esi servers
z show esi ping
z show esi parser stats
Monitoring > Controller > Ports
You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:
z show model-switch-internal
*
z show slots
z show private port status
*
z show vlan
Monitoring > Controller > Inventory
You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:
z show keys
Monitoring > WLAN
You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:
z DB:opcode=get-permissions
z DB:opcode=cr-load
z show switches
z show switches summary
Monitoring > Voice
You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:
z show ap association voip-only
z show ap active voip-only
z show voice call-counters
z show voice client status
z show voice call-quality
z show voice call-density
z show voice call-cdrs
z show voice call-perf
Table 135 Default (Trusted) Open Ports
Port
Number
Protocol Where Used Description
17 TCP controller This is use for certain types of VPN clients that accept a banner
(QOTD). During normal operation, this port will only accept a
connection and immediately close it.
Table 134 Predefined Management Roles (Continued)
Predefined Role Permissions