HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 Administrator Guide (web)

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DescriptionPort number
Used internally for Common Component communication (communication with
the Web server).
For details about how to change the Common Component settings, see Changing
ports used by Common Component on page 77.
23017/tcp
Used internally for Common Component communication (receiving a termination
message from the Web server).
For details about how to change the Common Component settings, see Changing
ports used by Common Component on page 77.
23018/tcp
Used internally for Common Component communication (communication with
the Web server).
For details about how to change the Common Component settings, see Changing
ports used by Common Component on page 77.
23025/tcp
Used internally for Common Component communication (receiving a termination
message from the Web server).
For details about how to change the Common Component settings, see Changing
ports used by Common Component on page 77.
23026/tcp
Used internally for Common Component communication (single sign-on) if the
OS of the management server is Windows.
For details about how to change the Common Component settings, see Changing
ports used by Common Component on page 77.
23031/tcp
Used internally for Common Component communication (HiRDB).
For details about how to change the Common Component settings, see Changing
ports used by Common Component on page 77.
23032/tcp
Used internally as dynamic ports for Common Component communication (HiRDB)
when the management server OS is Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 R2,
or Linux.
You cannot change the settings by using Device Manager. If products using these
ports are installed on the same computer, change the settings of those products.
For other OSs, the standard dynamic ports of the OS are used.
45001/tcp to 49000/tcp
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This port is also used when SSL is enabled. If you want to permit only SSL communication, set up
a firewall as described in Port numbers that must be registered as firewall exceptions on page 82.
Ports used by the Device Manager server
The following table describes the ports used by the Device Manager server.
Table 13 Ports used by the Device Manager server
DescriptionPort number
Used for receiving SNMP traps from P9500, XP24000/XP20000,
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200, and XP1024/XP128.
You cannot change the settings by using Device Manager. If products using these
ports are installed on the same computer, change the settings of those products.
162/udp
Network configuration74