Brocade Fabric Manager Administrator's Guide v6.1.0 (53-10000610-02, June 2008)

12 Fabric Manager Administrator’s Guide
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Planning for the installation
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20
21
TCP Passive FTP data transfer. This range
needs to be defined by the user in the
ftpd.conf file.
22
23
TCP Telnet/secTelnet
111 TCP RPC Mapping (FAL-API)
HTTP and HTTPS port numbers (by default, these
are ports 80 and 443, respectively)
TCP This is the default setting but can be
changed either during installation or after
using SMC. If a non-default port is used
than open that port instead.
2002 TCP Required for proper communication with
Built-In FTP Server
If a firewall exists between the FM server and SAN:
20
21
TCP Passive FTP data transfer. This range
needs to be defined by the user in the
ftpd.conf file
1
HTTP and HTTPS port numbers (by default, these
are ports 80 and 443, respectively)
TCP This is the default setting but can be
changed either during installation or after
using SMC. If a non-default port is used
than open that port instead.
111 TCP RPC Mapping (FAL-API)
514 UDP Syslog: This is the default setting but can
be changed either during installation or
after using SMC. If a non-default port is
used than open that port instead.
161 UDP SNMP
111 TCP RPC (FAL-API)
897
898
TCP FAL-API (For switches running FOS v3.1 &
v4.1 and later)
600 through 1023 TCP FAL-API (For switches running FOS earlier
than v3.1 or v4.1)
2002 TCP Required for proper communication with
Built-In FTP Server
24610
24611
25612
TCP FAL-API - To have the API behave properly
from the FM Server (only when a firewall is
between the server and the SAN) this
needs to be uncommented in the
connservice.conf file. These numbers are
default numbers. After uncommenting the
port numbers and changing them to
non-default ports, then those ports would
have to be opened instead.
If a firewall exists between the FM client and SAN:
These are only required for certain operations such as launching of Telnet/SecTelnet/SSH or Webtools, Managing SFOS
Policies, Enabling/Disabling SFOS.
TABLE 3 Ports required to be opened for proper communication when using a firewall (Continued)
Port Number TCP, UDP or
Both
Description