13.3 Port Numbers

Table 13-3 lists the ports that you need to take into consideration when setting up Filr. Figure 13-1 is a graphical representation of how some of the ports are used in a Filr deployment.

As a best practice, do not change any port numbers from the default ports.

Table 13-3 Filr Port Numbers

Port Numbers

Description

80, 443

Standard Web server ports

8080, 8443

Default Tomcat ports for the Filr appliance

When you install Filr, Tomcat is installed along with the Filr software. Filr uses Tomcat as a stand-alone web server for delivering data to Filr users in their web browsers. For more information about Tomcat, see the Apache Tomcat Web site.

9090, 9443

Jetty port for the appliance (Administrator Interface)

9080

Apache/HTTPD port

8005

Default shutdown port

For an explanation of the shutdown port, see Tomcat - Shutdown Port.

8009

Default AJP port

For an explanation of the Apache JServ Protocol port, see The AJP Connector.

22

SSH port for the appliance

111

rpcbind utility

1099

Java RMI port

4330

FAMT port

7380, 7443

Ganglia RRD-REST ports

8380, 8381

Default Jetty ports

8642, 8649, 8650, 8651, 8652

Ganglia web interface port

1199

Lucene RMI registry port

1188

Lucene server port

5432

PostgreSQL outbound port

3306

MySQL outbound port

1433

Microsoft SQL server port

25, 465

SMTP and SMTPS outbound ports

6901

OES DFS JetStream port

524/tcp

Access OES server over NCP

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

Access servers over CIFS

88

Kerberos port

11211

Used for memcached caching in an appliance cluster

636

Secure LDAP port

389

Non-secure LDAP port

Figure 13-1 Filr Port Usage