Ports required for firewalls

You need to consider all ports described in this topic. Those that you need to use must be enabled on the firewall.

The following table describes the ports that must be opened on the 5620 SAM server to allow application components to communicate effectively when using firewalls.
Table 1. Ports that require enabling on the firewall
Default port Type Description

161

UDP

Port used by the SAM server to send SNMP messages to managed routers.

162

UDP

Port used by the SAM server to receive SNMP traps.

1094, 1095, 4448, 4449

TCP

Ports used by commands on the SAM auxiliary workstation.

1096, 1097, 4446, 4447

TCP

Ports used to register for JMS notifications.

1098

TCP

Port used to enable communication between SAM server and SAM GUI clients.

1099

TCP

Port used to enable SAM GUI clients to initialize with the SAM server.

1100

TCP

Port used to enable SAM GUI clients to initialize with the SAM server when there are redundant servers.

4444, 4450

TCP

Ports used by SAM GUI clients to send and received information to and from the SAM server.

8080

TCP

Port used to provide an HTTP interface for SAM-O clients to access the SAM server.

8085

TCP

Port used by the SAM client to verify the existence of the server