Ports Used by Sheer DNA

C Ports Used by Sheer DNA

About this appendix:

This appendix provides a list of the ports used by the various Sheer DNA Server and Client applications.

Scope

Protocol

Port

Sheer DNA Gateway Northbound

 

 

Sheer NetworkVision

TCP

9770

 

 

 

Sheer NetworkVision

TCP

9771

 

 

 

Sheer NetworkVision - Webstart Edition

TCP

1310

Sheer EventVision

TCP

1521

 

 

 

SSH (for Sheer DNA Shell)

TCP

22

 

 

 

Telnet (for Sheer DNA Shell)

TCP

23

BQL

TCP

9002

 

 

 

Registry Editor

TCP

8011

 

 

 

Registry Editor

TCP

8099

Sheer DNA Gateway Southbound and Intra-Unit Communication

Transport

TCP

9390

 

 

 

High Availability & Registry Synchronization

TCP

8099

 

 

 

System Administration and Scripts

TCP

512

System Administration and Scripts

TCP

513

 

 

 

System Administration and Scripts

TCP

514

 

 

 

Secure connectivity for System Administration and Scripts

TCP

1101

Time Synchronization (NTP)

UDP

123

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 3.5 manual Ports Used by Sheer DNA, Scope Protocol Port Sheer DNA Gateway Northbound

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