Dell OpenManage Version 8.
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Contents 1 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 4 Server Build and Update Utility Deprecated ..................................................................................................................... 4 IT Assistant Deprecated........................................................................................................................................................
1 Introduction Server Build and Update Utility Deprecated Dell recommends using the Embedded Management, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 8 (iDRAC8) with Lifecycle Controller instead of Dell Systems Build and Update Utility (SBUU). SBUU is replaced with Lifecycle Controller on Dell’s 13th generation of PowerEdge servers. iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller is an Embedded Systems Management application for operating system deployment and lifecycle management of PowerEdge servers.
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operating system deployment capabilities. These capabilities are exposed through the web services based hardware management interface provided by the Lifecycle Controller firmware. Contacting Dell NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog. Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options.
2 Ports The following tables list the ports used by the Dell OpenManage systems management software, standard operating system services and other agent applications. NOTE: Ports with the correct configuration are necessary to allow Dell OpenManage systems management software to connect to a remote device through firewalls. NOTE: The systems management software version mentioned indicates the minimum version of the product required to use that port. NOTE: CIM ports are dynamic.
Dell OpenManage Essentials Management Stations Table 1. Supported Protocols and Ports on Management Stations Port Protocol Number Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage 25 SMTP TCP None In/Out Optional email alert action 162 SNMP UDP None In Event reception through SNMP 1433 Proprietary TCP None In/Out Optional remote SQL server access 2607 HTTPS TCP 128-bit SSL In/Out Web GUI 1278 HTTP TCP None In/Out To launch OME console over HTTP Managed Nodes Table 2.
Port Number Protocol Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage 623* RMCP UDP None In/Out IPMI access through LAN 1433 Proprietary TCP None In/Out Optional remote SQL server access 3389 RDP TCP 128 - bit SSL In/Out Contextual application launch— Remote desktop to Windows terminal services 6389 Proprietary TCP None In/out EMC storage discovery and inventory.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 8081 HTTP TCP None Out Link and Launch to FN-IOA, MXLIOA 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.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 51 IMP UDP/TCP None N/A IMP Logical Address Maintenance No 68 BOOTP UDP None Out Bootstrap Protocol Client No 69 TFTP UDP 128–bit All Trivial File Transfer No 111 NFS UDP/TCP 128–bit In SUN Remote Procedure Call (Portmap) No 162, 11620 SNMP UDP None Out Hardware Events No 443 WSMAN TCP 128-bit In iDRAC/OMSA communication No 443 HTTPS TCP 128–bit IN HTTPS server No 631
Port Number Protocols Port Type Direction Usage Configurable 1311 HTTPS TCP In/Out Server Administrator Web GUI Yes Random Port Number Proprietary TCP In/Out On localhost/127.0.0.1 only. Internal Java loopback port needed for performance and stability No Dell OpenManage Storage Management Table 7.
Dell OpenManage Baseboard Management Utility Table 9. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 623 Telnet TCP 1.x None In/Out Accepts incoming Telnet connections Yes 623 RMCP UDP 1.x None In/Out Basic BMC commands: server status, power up/ down, and so on. No 623 RMCP UDP 1.x None In/Out Basic BMC No commands and console redirection Dell Management Console Table 10.
Port Number Protocol Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Directio n Usage Configurable 161 SNMP UDP 1.x – 2.0.3 None In/Out SNMP query management No 162 SNMP UDP 1.x – 2.0.3 None In/Out SNMP Event Reception and Trap Forwarding No 389 LDAP TCP 1.x – 2.0.
Port Number Protocol Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Directio n 50120-501 24 Configurable Task Server 52028, 52029 1024 65535 Usage TCP DCOM NS Client Multicast TCP/UD Unknow None P n In/Out WMI query management (random port) OS msdn.microsoft .com/enus/ library/ ms809327.aspx Dell OpenManage Power Center Management Station Table 11.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Direction Encryption Level Usage Configurable 443 WSMAN TCP 128-bit In/Out iDRAC/DLCI communication No 445 NetBIOS TCP None In/Out CIFS File Share No 2049 NFS UDP/TCP None All Public Share No 4433 HTTPS TCP 128-bit In Auto Discovery No 4434 HTTPS TCP None In/Out Non-Windows OSD No NOTE: All other ports are as per SCCM. For more information, visit https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ hh427328.aspx Table 14.
Table 16. Managed Node Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 21 FTP TCP None Out FTP command client No 443 WSMAN TCP 128-bit In/Out iDRAC/OMSA communication No 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 445 HTTPS TCP 128-bit All These ports are enabled for iDRAC to access the CIFS share created by the Integration gateway. No Dell Connections License Manager (DCLM) Table 17.
Dell Smart Plug-in (SPI) for HP Operations Manager for Microsoft Windows Table 20. Management Station Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 162 SNMP UDP None In Event reception through SNMP No Table 21.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 8543 HTTP TCP None Out DCLM Communication No 8544 HTTP TCP None Out DCLM Web Server Console Launch No Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Netcool OMNIbus Table 24. Management Station Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 162 SNMP UDP None In Event reception through SNMP No Table 25.
iDRAC Service Module Table 28. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Direction Usage 1266 TCP In/Out iDRAC Service Module’s feature, Yes iDRAC access via Host OS, uses the default port 1266 on Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems to provide access to iDRAC interfaces (WSMAN, GUI, Redfish and remote RACADM) using https:// hostname:1266 as the base URL. WSMAN, GUI, Redfish and remote RACADM over HTTPS Configurable iDRAC7 and iDRAC8 Table 29.
iDRAC6 for Rack and Tower Servers Table 31. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Configurable 22 SSH Yes 23 Telnet Yes 25 SMTP No 53 DNS No 68 DHCP-assigned IP address No 69 TFTP No 80 HTTP Yes 161 SNMP Agent No 162 SNMP Trap No 443 HTTPS Yes 623 RMCP/RMCP+ No 636 LDAPS No 5900 Virtual Console/Virtual Media Yes 3269 LDAPS for global catalog (GC) No iDRAC for Blade Servers Table 32.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 623 RMCP/RMCP + UDP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out IPMI over LAN No 636 LDAPS TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional ADS authentication No 3269 LDAPS for global catalog (GC) TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional ADS authentication No 3668, 3669 Virtual Media Service TCP 1.0 None-SSL In/Out For the Virtual Media transfer Yes 3670, 3671 Virtual Media TCP Secure Service 1.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 443 HTTPS TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Web management CLI Yes 623 RMCP/RMCP + UDP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out IPMI over LAN No 636 LDAPS TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional ADS authentication No 3269 LDAPS for global catalog (GC) TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional ADS authentication No 3668, 3669 Virtual Media Service TCP 1.
DRAC 5 Table 36. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 22 SSHv2 TCP 1.30 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional Secure Shell (SSH) CLI management Yes 23 Telnet TCP 1.0 None In/Out Optional Telnet Yes CLI management 25 SMTP TCP 1.0 None In/Out Optional e-mail No alert messages 53 DNS UDP 1.0 None In/Out Dynamic DNS No registration of host name assigned within DRAC 68 DHCP UDP 1.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable keyboard/ mouse 5901 TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In Console Redirection: Video Yes DRAC 4 Table 37. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable 22 SSHv2 TCP 1.30 128-bit In/Out Optional Secure Shell (SSH) CLI management Yes 23 Telnet TCP 1.0 None In/Out Optional Telnet Yes CLI management 25 SMTP TCP 1.
Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurable Services (ADS) authentication 3269 LDAP for global catalog (GC) TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional ADS authentication No 3668 Proprietary TCP 1.0 None In/Out CD or diskette virtual media service Yes 5869 Proprietary TCP 1.0 None In/Out Remote RACADM spcmp server No 5900 Proprietary TCP 1.