Understanding Vmware View Communications Protocols - VMware VIEW 4.5 - ARCHITECTURE PLANNING EN-000350-00 Manual

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Table 5-2. Back-End Firewall Rules
Source
Security server
Security server
Security server
TCP Ports for View Connection Server Intercommunication
Groups of View Connection Server instances use additional TCP ports to communicate with each other. For
example, View Connection Server instances use port 4100 to transmit JMS inter-router (JMSIR) traffic to each
other. Firewalls are generally not used between the View Connection Server instances in a group.

Understanding VMware View Communications Protocols

VMware View components exchange messages by using several different protocols.
Figure 5-5
illustrates the protocols that each component uses for communication when a security server is not
configured.
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Protocol
Port
Destination
AJP13
8009
View Connection Server
JMS
4001
View Connection Server
RDP
3389
View desktop
Notes
Security servers use port 8009 to
transmit AJP13-forwarded Web traffic
to View Connection Server instances.
Security servers use port 4001 to
transmit Java Message Service (JMS)
traffic to View Connection Server
instances.
Security servers use port 3389 to
transmit RDP traffic to View desktops.
N
For USB redirection, TCP port
OTE
32111 is used alongside RDP. For MMR,
TCP port 9427 is used alongside RDP.
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