Protocol Separation - Dell S6000–ON Configuration Manual

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management port. In this chapter, all the references to traffic indicate switch-initiated traffic and
responses to switch-destined traffic with management port IP address as the source IP address.
In customer deployment topologies, it might be required that the traffic for certain management
applications needs to exit out of the management port only. You can use EIS to control and the traffic
can exit out of any port based on the route lookup in the IP stack.
One typical example is an SSH session to an unknown destination or an SSH connection that is destined
to the management port IP address. The management default route can coexist with front-end default
routes. If SSH is specified as a management application, SSH links to and from an unknown destination
uses the management default route.

Protocol Separation

When you configure the application application-type command to configure a set of
management applications with TCP/UDP port numbers to the OS, the following table describes the
association between applications and their port numbers.
Table 33. Association Between Applications and Port Numbers
Application Name
Port Number
SSH
22
Sflow-Collector
6343
SNMP
162 for SNMP Traps (client),
161 for SNMP MIB response (server)
NTP
123
DNS
53
FTP
20/21
Syslog
514
Telnet
23
TFTP
69
Radius
1812,1813
Tacacs
49
HTTP
80 for httpd
443 for secure httpd
8008 HTTP server port for confd
application
366
Client
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
Server
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported

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