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Supported Ports: DR4000 System

This chapter includes Table 10-1, which lists the application and service ports
found on a normally operating DR4000 system. There may be other ports that
are not listed here that an administrator may need to make sure are opened
and enabled to support specific operations across the network.
However, Table 10-1 may not reflect your specific network environment, or
any planned deployment. While many of these DR4000 system ports do not
need to be accessible through the firewall, you may still need to use this
information when deploying the DR4000 system in your network because it
indicates the supported ports that may need to be exposed.
Table 10-1. DR4000 System Supported Ports
Port Type
Port Number
DR4000 System Application Ports
TCP
20
TCP
23
TCP
80
TCP
443
TCP
1311
TCP
9901
TCP
9904
TCP
9911
TCP
9915
TCP
9916
TCP
9918
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Template Last Updated - 2/7/2007
Port Usage or Description
File Transfer Protocol (FTP
Telnet—remote terminal access protocol for
unencrypted text communications.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)—unencrypted
protocol communications.
HTTPS—combination of the HTTP with Secure Socket
Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS).
Hardware Health Monitor
Watcher
Configuration Server (needed for replication)
Filesystem Server (needed for replication)
MetaData Replication (needed for replication)
Data Filesystem Server (needed for replication)
Diagnostics Collector
Supported Ports: DR4000 System
10
)
—for transferring files.
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