C.1 Port numbers for JP1/Base
When a connection is established, the connection destination uses a port number in the table below. The connection source, which tries to connect to the port number, uses a port number that is assigned by the OS from free port numbers (ephemeral ports). The range of port numbers available depends on the OS.
Service name |
Port number |
Purpose |
---|---|---|
jp1imevt |
20098/tcp |
Transferring JP1 events to another host |
jp1imevtapi |
20099/tcp |
All the products that register and obtain JP1 events, and functions for issuing and acquiring JP1 events |
jp1imrt |
20237/tcp |
Configuration management (when using JP1/IM - Manager) |
jp1imcmda |
20238/tcp |
Command execution (when using JP1/IM - Manager) |
jp1imcmdc |
20239/tcp |
Command execution (when using JP1/IM - Manager) |
jp1bsuser |
20240/tcp |
User authentication server |
jp1bsplugin |
20306/tcp |
Used to collect and distribute JP1/IM definition information, used by the JP1/Base health check function, and used by the jevagtfw command for event forwarding suppression |
jp1bscom |
20600/tcp |
Used for communication between JP1/IM configuration management and service management control |
ldap |
389/tcp# |
Used for linkage with a directory server |
ldaps |
636/tcp# |
#: The port number depends on whether SSL is used for communication between JP1/Base (authentication server) and a directory server. If SSL is used, 636/tcp is used.