Managing your HP servers through firewalls with HP SIM (481364-002, February 2008)

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Y Y 80 HTTP SUSE deployment
Y Y 60000 RHEL deployment
Y Y 2709 Mond (On Managed node)
Y Y 514 Syslog-ng (On Managed node)
Y Y 5666 Nrpe (On Managed node)
Notes:
1
All ports are for TCP and UDP.
2
The CMS will normally have all managed system ports open, as the CMS is a managed system itself. Firewalls may be
configured to block these ports if the CMS is not to be managed from another system.
Server Migration Pack Universal Edition
This section is based on the assumption that HP SMP is behind the firewall with the CMS.
Table 16 Ports for ICE-Linux
CMS Managed
System
Port Protocol
1
Description
In
2
Out In Out
Y Y 5112
4
SSL For communication between the SMP Universal web
service and the SMP Universal application service
Y Y 5112
5
SSL For communication between the SMP Universal web
service and iLO for auto destination boot.
For communication between the SMP Universal
application service and the SMP Universal Agent on the
source server or source virtual machine host
Y Y 5112
6
SSL For communication between the SMP Universal
application service and the SMP Universal Agent on the
source server or source virtual machine host
For communication between the SMP Universal
application service and the SMP Universal Agent on the
destination server or destination virtual machine host
For communication between the SMP Universal Agents
on the source server or source virtual machine host and
destination server or destination virtual machine host
Y 5000
0
HTTPS Communication between browsers and the HP SMP
Universal Web Service
Y 5112
7
HTTP Default SMP web server port
Notes:
1
All ports are for TCP and UDP.
2
The CMS will normally have all managed system ports open, as the CMS is a managed system itself. Firewalls may be
configured to block these ports if the CMS is not to be managed from another system.
Virtual Server Environment
This section is based on the assumption that HP VSE is behind the firewall with the CMS.