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TCP/IP ports on the RSA II, BMC, and BladeCenter Management Module
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The Remote Supervisor Adapter II, BMC, and BladeCenter Management Module use a variety of TCP/IP ports for communication. This technote lists them and indicates which ones the administrator can and cannot change. You need to ensure that your network (firewalls and routers) allows communications through these ports for the adapter and Management Module to function properly.
For related information about this topic, refer to the following IBM Redbooks publication:
IBM eServer xSeries and BladeCenter Server Management, SG24-6495-00 |
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In this update:
- Added BMC
- Added BladeCenter Advanced Management Module
- In RSA II: separated the scalable partition management ports - x445 and x3950
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Remote Supervisor Adapter II
The following ports are user configurable. The default port numbers used are indicated.
Port name |
Port number |
Description |
http |
80 (default) |
Web server HTTP connection - TCP |
https |
443 (default) |
SSL connection -TCP |
telnet |
23 (default) |
Telnet command-line interface connection -TCP |
SSH |
22 (default) |
Secure Shell (SSH) command-line interface - TCP |
SNMP agent |
161 (default) |
SNMP get/set commands - UDP |
SNMP traps |
162 (default) |
SNMP traps - UDP |
The following TCP/IP ports are fixed and cannot be changed.
Port number |
Description |
427 |
SLP connection - UDP |
1044 |
Remote disk function - TCP |
1045 |
Persistent remote disk (disk on card) - TCP |
2000 |
Remote Console video redirect - TCP |
6090 |
IBM Director commands - TCP |
7070-7073 |
Scalable Partition management (x445) - TCP |
7070-7077 |
Scalable Partition management (x460 and x3950) - TCP |
BMC
The following TCP/IP ports are fixed and cannot be changed.
Port number |
Description |
623 |
IPMI communications to SMBridge and IBM Director |
664 |
IPMI communications (secondary) |
161 |
SNMP get/set commands |
162 |
SNMP traps and PET alerts to Director |
BladeCenter Advanced Management Module
The following ports are user configurable. The default port numbers used are indicated.
Port name |
Port number |
Description |
http |
80 (default) |
Web server HTTP connection - TCP |
https |
443 (default) |
SSL connection -TCP |
telnet |
23 (default) |
Telnet command-line interface connection -TCP |
SSH |
22 (default) |
Secure Shell (SSH) command-line interface - TCP |
SNMP agent |
161 (default) |
SNMP get/set commands - UDP |
SNMP traps |
162 (default) |
SNMP traps - UDP |
FTP |
21 |
Listen port for the FTP server - TCP |
FTP data |
20 |
FTP data port - TCP |
TFTP |
69 |
TFTP server - TCP |
Remote disk |
1044 |
Remote disk function - TCP |
Remote disk on-card |
1045 |
Persistent remote disk (disk on card) - TCP |
Remote KVM |
3900 |
Remote Console - TCP |
The following TCP/IP ports are fixed and cannot be changed.
Port number |
Description |
25 |
E-mail alerts - TCP |
53 |
DNS resolver - UDP |
68 |
DHCP client connection - UDP |
427 |
SLP connection - UDP |
6090 |
IBM Director commands - TCP |
13991 |
IBM Director alerts - UDP |
BladeCenter Management Module
The following ports are user configurable. The default port numbers used are indicated.
Port name |
Port number |
Description |
http |
80 (default) |
Web server HTTP connection - TCP |
https |
443 (default) |
SSL connection -TCP |
telnet |
23 (default) |
Telnet command-line interface connection -TCP |
SSH |
22 (default) |
Secure Shell (SSH) command-line interface - TCP |
SNMP agent |
161 (default) |
SNMP get/set commands - UDP |
SNMP traps |
162 (default) |
SNMP traps - UDP |
The following TCP/IP ports are fixed and cannot be changed.
Port number |
Description |
25 |
E-mail alerts - TCP |
53 |
DNS resolver - UDP |
68 |
DHCP client connection - UDP |
427 |
SLP connection - UDP |
1044 |
Remote disk function - TCP |
1045 |
Persistent remote disk (disk on card) - TCP |
5900 |
Remote Console video redirect - TCP |
6090 |
IBM Director commands - TCP |
13991 |
IBM Director alerts - UDP | | |
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Special Notices |
This material has not been submitted to any formal IBM test and is published AS IS. It has not been the subject of rigorous review. IBM assumes no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness. The use of this information or the implementation of any of these techniques is a client responsibility and depends upon the client's ability to evaluate and integrate them into the client's operational environment. |