User Guide
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4. Networking
TCP/IP PORTS
The BMC uses the TCP/IP ports listed below. If you use the BMC in a firewall environment,
you need to allocate the port numbers (shown in the right column) to the individual non-block
ports.
Module name
Port #
Protocol
Direction
Module name
Port #
Remote Media
(Non-Encryption)
Dynamic(*1) TCP
BMC 5120(CD/DVD)
5122(USB MEM)
5123(FD) (*2)
Remote Media
(Encryption)
Dynamic(*1) TCP
BMC 5124(CD/DVD)
5126(USB MEM)
5127(FD) (*2)
Web browser
(Non-Encryption)
Dynamic(*1) TCP
BMC 80(*3)
Web browser
(Encryption)
Dynamic(*1) TCP
BMC 443(*3)
Remote KVM Console
(Non-Encryption)
Dynamic(*1) TCP
BMC 7578(*2)
Remote KVM Console
(Encryption)
Dynamic(*1) TCP
BMC 7582(*2)
SSH client
Dynamic(*1)
TCP
BMC
22(*3)
SMTP server
25(*4)
TCP
BMC
Dynamic
LDAP server
389(*5)
TCP
BMC
Dynamic
SNMP server
162
UDP
BMC
Dynamic
*1 The Dynamic ports are dynamically allocated ports and usually ranged from 1024 to
65535.
*2 Go to [Configuration]-[System Operation] to change the port number.
*3 Go to [Configuration]-[Network]-[Service] to change the port number.
*4 Go to [Configuration]-[Alert:]-[Mail Alert] to change the port number.
*5 Go to [Configuration]-[User Management]-[LDAP] to change the port number.
BMC doesn't support connection via HTTP proxy server.
Notice
It is recommended to use the network in more than 100BASE-TX
(10Mbps bandwidth or more) for remote management feature.