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Dell EMC OpenManage Version Port Information Guide Version 9.1

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Dell Chassis Management Controller

Table 1. Supported Protocols and PortsThe following table describes the ports in the order of the port number, the protocol, the port type, the maximum encryption level, the direction, the usage of the port, and if the port is configurable.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable
20 FTP TCP None Out FTP data client No
21 FTP TCP None Out FTP command client No
22 SSH TCP 128-bit In SSH server Yes
23 Telnet TCP None In Telnet server Yes
25 SMTP TCP None Out SMTP client No
53 DNS TCP None Out DNS client No
67* DHCP UDP None Out DHCP client No
68* DHCP UDP None In DHCP client No
69 TFTP UDP None Out TFTP client No
80 HTTP TCP None In HTTP server Yes
161 SNMP UDP None In SNMP Agent (server) No
162 SNMP UDP None Out SNMP trap client No
443 HTTPS TCP 128–bit In HTTPS server Yes
514 Syslog TCP None Out Syslog client Yes
636 LDAP TCP SSL Out LDAPS, Active Directory client Yes
3269 LDAP TCP None Out Active Directory client No
8081 HTTP TCP None Out Link and Launch to FN-IOA, MXL-IOA No

* — When a DHCP client connects to a DHCP server, the source port is 68 and the destination port is 67. When the DHCP server responds to the DHCP client, the source port is 67 and destination port is 68. The CMC acts as a DHCP client.


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