Reference Guide

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Components
Remote Management Console
The Remote Management Console allows administrators to monitor the state of endpoints, policy
enforcement, and protection across the enterprise.
For increased security, the Remote Management Console separates administrator duties into administrator
roles. For example, the Security Administrator can change and commit security policies for the entire
enterprise, groups of users, or individual users.
The Remote Management Console has the following features.
Centralized management of diverse mobile devices
"No change", read-only integration with existing enterprise directory servers
Role-based mobile security policy creation and management
Administrator-assisted device recovery
Separation of administrative duties
Automatic distribution of mobile security policies
Mobile device inventory
Searchable, ODBC-compliant system logs
Trusted paths for communication between components
Unique encryption key generation and automatic secure key escrow
Centralized compliance auditing and reporting
Default Port Values
Dell Compatibility Server: TCP/1099 (closed)
Dell Compliance Reporter: HTTP(S)/8084
Dell Identity Server: HTTPS/8445
Dell Core Server: HTTPS/8888
Dell Policy Proxy: TCP/8000/8090
Dell Security Server: HTTPS/8443
Dell Forensic Server: HTTPS/8448
Client Authentication: HTTPS/8449 (If using Dell Encryption on a Server operating system)
Remote Management Console: HTTPS/8443
Client Communication if using Advanced Threat Prevention: HTTPS/TCP/443
Beacon server if using Data Guardian: HTTP/8446
NTP Time Synchronization: TCP and UDP/123 (For more information, refer to
https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/NTP.html.)