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Component Protocol Local Port Remote Port
Email Input
(POP3
mode)
TCP Default 1Value is greater
than 1024 and is assigned
by Windows XP. This is
the default.
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Email Input
(Outlook
mode)
TCP see Remote Port See Microsoft Knowledge Base article 278339
Folder
Capture
TCP/UDP Default See "Major
Components and
Services"
Standard Windows file and printer sharing
ports 2Windows NT 4.0 uses NetBIOS over
TCP/IP for file and printer sharing, while
Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows
Server 2003 may be configured to use
NetBIOS over TCP/IP or SMB over TCP/IP. The
operating system may use additional ports.
Refer to the Windows documentation for
further information.:
UDP 137, 138; TCP 139 (NetBIOS over TCP/IP
(NetBT))
UDP 445; TCP 445 (SMB over TCP/IP)
LPD Input TCP 515 (listening port) N/A
FTP Input TCP Default See "Major
Components and
Services"
21
Telnet Input TCP Default See "Major
Components and
Services"
9100 (configurable)
FTP Output TCP Default See "Major
Components and
Services"
21
Email
Output
(SMTP
mode)
TCP Default See "Major
Components and
Services"
25
Email
Output
(Outlook
mode)
TCP See Email Input (Outlook
mode)
See Email Input (Outlook mode)
Send to
Folder
Windows
Queue
Output
TCP Default See "Major
Components and
Services"
Standard Windows file and printer sharing
ports See "Major Components and Services":
137, 138 and/or 139 (NetBIOS
over TCP/IP (NetBT))
445 (SMB over TCP/IP)
LPR Output TCP Default or 721 to 731 3If
the “No source port range
restriction” option is
checked (recommended),
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