Reference Guide
Components
Internal:
Active Directory communication: TCP/389
Email communication (optional): 25
To Front End (if needed):
Communication from external Policy Proxy to Message Broker: TCP/61616 and STOMP/61613
Communication to Back End Security Server: HTTPS/8443
Communication to Back End Core Server: HTTPS/8888 and 9000
Communication to RMI ports - 1099
Communication to Back End Device Server: HTTP(S)/8443 - If your Dell Server is v7.7 or later. If your
Dell Server is pre-v7.7, HTTP(S)/8081.
Message Broker: TCP/61616 and STOMP/61613 (closed or, if configured for DMZ, 61613 is open)
External (if needed):
SQL Database: TCP/1433
LDAP: TCP/389/636 (local domain controller), TCP/3268/3269 (global catalog), TCP/135/49125+ (RPC)
Compatibility Server: TCP/1099
Compliance Reporter: HTTP(S)/8084 (automatically configured at installation)
Core Server: HTTPS/8888 and 9000 (8888 is automatically configured at installation)
Device Server: HTTP(S)/8081 - If your Dell Server is pre-v7.7/8443 - If your Dell Server is v7.7 or later
Key Server: TCP/8050
Policy Proxy: TCP/8000
Security Server: HTTPS/8443
Client authentication: HTTPS/8449 (If using Dell Encryption on a server operating system)
Management Console: HTTPS/8443
Client communication if using Advanced Threat Prevention: HTTPS/TCP/443
Proxy Servers
The proxy server installation, implementation, and deployment are fast and easy. The proxy server is a
simplified web server with a single web application.
Types of Proxy Servers
• Security Server (defaults to 8443)
• Core Server (defaults to 8888)
• Device Server (defaults to 8081) see Note
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