A. Firewall passage directions
In a firewall environment, you can fix the port numbers and specify settings to allow data to pass through the firewall. In the system configuration used in this manual, these settings are specified if there are firewalls between the monitoring console and monitoring console server and between the monitoring manager and monitoring agents.
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There are other settings that might need to be specified in the case of a different system configuration. For details, see the topic Firewall passage directions in the manual JP1/Performance Management Reference.
Set port numbers in the following direction to pass through the firewall.
For a firewall between the monitoring console and the monitoring console server
Service name |
Monitoring console |
Pass-through direction |
Monitoring console server |
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Web Service |
Any |
→ |
Port number fixed in the httpsd.conf file (default is 20358) |
For a firewall between the monitoring manager and monitoring agents
For communication from the monitoring manager to monitoring agents, set the direction as follows:
Service name |
Monitoring manager |
Pass-through direction |
Monitoring agent |
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Action Handler |
Any |
→ |
Port number fixed by the jpcconf port define command |
Agent Collector |
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Agent Store |
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Status Server |
For communication from monitoring agents to the monitoring manager, set the direction as follows:
Service name |
Monitoring manager |
Pass-through direction |
Monitoring agent |
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Action Handler |
Port number fixed by the jpcconf port define command |
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Any |
Agent Collector (health check agent) |
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Agent Store (health check agent) |
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Correlator |
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Master Manager |
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Master Store |
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Name Server |
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Status Server |
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Trap Generator |
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View Server |
Related topics
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Firewall passage directions in the manual JP1/Performance Management Reference and in the documentation for each agent product.