Traffic Ports Used by MSS
When deploying a D-Link wireless network, you might attach D-Link equipment to subnets that have
firewalls or access controls between them. Trapeze equipment uses various protocol ports to exchange
information. To ensure full operation of your network, make sure the equipment can exchange information
on the ports listed in the table below.
Protocol
IP/TCP (6)
IP/TCP (6)
IP/TCP (6)
IP/TCP (6)
IP/UDP (17)
IP/UDP (17)
IP/UDP (17)
IP/UDP (17)
IP/UDP (17)
IP/UDP (17)
IP/UDP (17)
IP/UDP (1)
Roaming traffic uses IP tunnels, encapsulated with IP protocol 4. To list the TCP port numbers in use on
a DWS-1008 switch, including those for the other end of a connection, use the show tcp command.
D-Link DWS-1008 User Manual
Port
23
Telnet management
443
SSL management via Web View
Network Domain management
The originating DWS-1008 makes a connection from a random TCP port that is
8821
equal to or higher than 4096. The target switch listens for the traffic on TCP port
8821.
SSL management GuestPass
8889
GuestPass originates the SSL connection on TCP port 8889.
53
DNS
123
NTP
161
SNMP get and set operations
162
SNMP traps
1812
RADIUS authentication (default setting)
1813
RADIUS accounting (default setting)
Switch-AP communication. This applies to communication with Distributed APs
5000
and with directly connected APs.
N/A
Several types (for example, ping)
Function
8