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JP1 Version 13 JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Overview and System Design Guide


C.1 Port numbers for JP1/IM

Organization of this subsection

(1) Port numbers used by JP1/IM - Manager and JP1/IM - View

The following table shows the port-numbers used by JP1/IM - Manager and JP1/IM - View.

For communication, JP1/IM also uses the port numbers in the range from 1025/tcp to 65535/tcp, which are automatically assigned by the OS. The range of automatically assigned port numbers, however, might vary depending on the OS.

Table C‒1: List of port numbers

Service name

Port number

IM-V

IM-M

Description

jp1imevtcon

20115/tcp

Y

Y

Used to connect to JP1/IM - Manager (event console service) from JP1/IM - View

jp1imcmda

20238/tcp

Y

Y

Used for the following:

  • Used to execute commands from JP1/IM - View

  • Used for JP1/IM - Manager (Central Console) to request JP1/Base#1 to execute automated actions

jp1imcss

20305/tcp

Y

Y

Used to connect to JP1/IM - Manager (Central Scope service) from JP1/IM - View

None#2

Port number of the IM database#3

--

--

Used for internal processing by JP1/IM - Manager (IM database) (for physical hosts)

Port number of the IM database#4

--

--

Used for internal processing by JP1/IM - Manager (IM database) (for logical hosts)

jp1imcf

20702/tcp

Y

Y

Used to connect to JP1/IM - Manager (IM Configuration Management service) from JP1/IM - View

jp1imfcs

20701/tcp

--

Y

Used for internal processing by JP1/IM - Manager (event base service)

jp1imegs

20383/tcp

--

Y

Used for internal processing by JP1/IM - Manager (event generation service)

jddmain

20703/tcp

--

--

Used to connect from a Web client (a Web browser or a client to issue REST APIs) to JP1/IM - Manager (Intelligent Integrated Management Base service)

None

20705/tcp

--

Y

Used for JP1/IM - Manager (Intelligent Integrated Management Database)

None

20706/tcp

--

Y

Used by JP1/IM - Manager (Trend Data Management Service) internally

Legend:

IM-V: JP1/IM - View

IM-M: JP1/IM - Manager

Y: Registered in the services file at installation.

--: Not registered in the services file at installation (and does not need to be set).

#1: It refers to JP1/Base on the manager.

#2: Not registered in the services file.

#3: This port number is set in the setup information file when the IM database is set up on a physical host. For details about the setup information file, see Setup information file (jimdbsetupinfo.conf) in Chapter 2. Definition Files in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.

#4: This port number is set up in the cluster setup information file when the IM database is set up on a logical host. The port number increments with each IM database configured on the logical host. For details about the cluster setup information file, see Cluster setup information file (jimdbclustersetupinfo.conf) in Chapter 2. Definition Files in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.

Remotely monitored hosts use the port numbers shown in the following table.

Remotely monitored host

Port number

Remote-monitoring log file trap (SSH connection)

Port number specified in the System Common Settings window of IM Configuration Management

Remote-monitoring log file trap (NetBIOS [NetBIOS over TCP/IP]) connection#1

137/udp, 137/tcp, 138/udp, 139/tcp, 445/tcp

Remote-monitoring event log trap (WMI connection)#1

135/tcp, 445/tcp and dynamic port numbers that are automatically assigned as needed#2

#1: To collect host information in remote monitoring, WMI and NetBIOS (NetBIOS over TCP/IP) are used for Windows hosts and SSH is used for UNIX hosts.

#2: WMI uses DCOM, and DCOM uses dynamic port allocation. Therefore, set the ports to be used by DCOM so that the lines connected to the ports pass through a firewall.

Standard ranges of the port numbers that are assigned by individual OSs are as follows:

  • Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022: 49152 to 65535

(2) Port numbers used by JP1/IM - Agent

The following shows the port numbers used by JP1/IM - Agent.

Table C‒2:  Listening ports for processes in the integrated agent (in the Integration Manager host)

Process

Listening port to use

Default port number

imbase

Processes and JP1/IM agent control base (imagent) listening ports in the Integration Manager host

20724

imbaseproxy

Processes and JP1/IM agent control base (imagentproxy) listening ports in the Integration Manager host

20725

Table C‒3:  Listening port for processes in the integrated agent (in integrated agent host)

Process

Listening port to use

Default port number

Prometheus server

Listening port for GUI and REST API

20713

Alertmanager

Listening port for GUI, REST API, and Alert notifications

20714

Node exporter

Listening port for scrape

20716

Windows exporter

20717

Blackbox exporter

20715

Yet another cloudwatch exporter

20718

Promitor Scraper

20719

Process exporter

20721

Script exporter

20722

Fluentd(Log metrics feature)

24820 to 24850#1

Promitor Resource Discovery

Connection port for Promitor Scraper

20720

imagent

Listen port in integrated agent host

20726

imagentproxy

20727

imagentaction

20728

OracleDB exporter

Scrape listen port

None

Node exporter for AIX#2

Scrape listen port

20730

#1

The listen port depends on the worker_id (specified for worker-id in the log metrics definition file (fluentd_any-name_logmetrics.conf)) of the worker used by Fluentd (the log metrics feature), and then it is expressed in the formula below.

24820 + worker_id

If the log metrics feature uses 129 workers, the default port numbers are the consecutive port numbers from 24820 to 24948.

#2

Node exporter for AIX operates on the monitored hosts.

Table C‒4: Destination ports to communicate with from JP1/IM - Agent processes

Process

Destination port to use

Default port number

Intelligent Integrated Management Base

Alert notification

Follow JP1/IM - Manager settings.

Promscale

Remotewrite

PostgreSQL

JP1/IM - Agent administration, message queuing, and command execution history

Web server to be monitored

Monitor target of Blackbox exporter

80/443

AWS CloudWatch to be monitored

Monitor target of Yet another cloudwath exporter

443

HTTP proxy server

  • Communication from imagent,imagentproxy to imabase,imbaseproxy

  • Communication from Exporter to monitoring target

The settings of the installed HTTP proxy server are followed.

Monitored Oracle listeners

OracleDB exporter monitoring destination

1521