HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.1 administrator guide (5697-0235, December 2009)

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Ports and applications used by switches
If you are using the FC-FC Routing Service, be aware that the secModeEnable command is not
supported in Fabric OS 6.1.0.
Table 21 lists the defaults for accessing hosts, devices, switches, and zones.
Port configuration
Table 22 provides information on ports that the switch uses. When configuring the switch for various
policies, take into consideration firewalls and other devices that may sit between switches in the fabric and
your network or between the managers and the switch.
Table 21 Access defaults
Access default
Hosts Any host can access the fabric by SNMP.
Any host can Telnet to any switch in the fabric.
Any host can establish an HTTP connection to any switch in the fabric.
Any host can establish an API connection to any switch in the fabric.
Devices All devices can access the management server.
Any device can connect to any FC port in the fabric.
Switch access Any switch can join the fabric.
All switches in the fabric can be accessed through a serial port.
Zoning No zoning is enabled.
Table 22 Port information
Port Type Common use Comment
22 TCP SSH
23 TCP Telnet Use the ipfilter command to block the port.
80 TCP HTTP Use the ipfilter command to block the port.
111 TCP sunrpc This port is used by Platform API. Use the ipfilter
command to block the port.
123 TC P N TP
161 UDP SNMP Disable the SNMP service on the remote host if you do not
use it, or filter incoming UDP packets going to this port.
443 TCP HTTPS Use the ipfilter command to block the port.
512 T C P e x e c
513 T C P l o g i n
514 T C P s h e l l
897 TCP This port is used by the Platform API. Disable this port using
the configure command.