Default Port Numbers
By default, the library uses certain port numbers. Configure your firewall it to allow traffic to use these ports.
Enable the ports listed below on each of the network interfaces that are in use (except for the OKM interface — you only need to enable the OKM ports on the network interface used to connect to the OKM cluster).
Port | IP | Protocol | Description | Direction |
---|---|---|---|---|
22 |
TCP |
SSH |
SSH access to Linux running on library. Only enabled for 72 hours after an "Escalation" role service user is created. |
To library |
25 |
TCP |
SMTP |
Connection to external SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server. Required if you have configured any e-mail destinations. |
From library |
53 |
TCP & UDP |
DNS |
DNS (domain name server) lookup. |
From library |
80 |
TCP |
HTTP |
Default port for browser access. |
To library |
161 |
UDP |
SNMP |
Inbound GET requests using SNMP. |
To library |
162 |
UDP |
SNMP |
Outbound SNMP TRAPs. |
From library |
123 |
TCP |
NTP |
Connection from library to an external NTP server. |
From library |
443 |
TCP |
HTTPS |
Default port for browser and web services interfaces. |
To library |
7104 |
TCP |
HTTP |
Alternate port for browser access. |
To library |
7102 |
TCP |
HTTPS |
Alternate port for browser and web services interfaces. |
To library |
7104 |
TCP |
HTTP |
Browser GUI based access to WebLogic console running on the library. Only accessible by an "Escalation" user. |
To library |
7105 |
TCP |
HTTPS |
Browser GUI based access to WebLogic console running on the library. Only accessible by an "Escalation" user. |
To library |
Externally Defined |
TCP |
HTTP & HTTPS |
Servers that are configured to receive outbound SCI calls will listen for SCI calls on ports of their choice. Open these port number in any firewalls and provided the port numbers configuring the destination on the library. |
From library |
Externally Defined |
TCP |
OKM |
If the library is configured to retrieve tape drive encryption keys from a OKM cluster, open the ports used for OKM (see the OKM documentation). |
From library |
Browser and Web Services Interface Ports
The GUI and SCI protocols use default ports that can be modified using the configuration wizard.
The GUI can use both HTTP and HTTPS. The SCI protocol uses only HTTPS to secure for the credentials passed in each request. By default, these two protocols are on their standard port number of 80 for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS. You can modify these ports in the GUI (see Launch the Configuration Wizard).
Service Access Ports
The library enables or disables service ports depending on if a Service user has been created for the library.
Under normal library operations only customer-created users may log in to the library However, the administrator can enable service access when necessary (see Add a Service User). Creating a service user with an Escalation role enables access to the library that is not normally allowed. Specifically, an Escalation user can log in to Linux on the library using SSH on port 22 and can access the WebLogic console function using port 7104 for HTTP or 7105 for HTTPS. Service users expire 72 hours after creation. The library disables port 22 if there are no enabled service users. The library always enables ports 7104 and 7105, but unless an Escalation user exists, there are no valid users that can log in to the WebLogic console.
SNMP Ports
The library supports SNMP v3 protocol. The library uses ports 161 (inbound) and 162 (outbound) for SNMP GET commands and SNMP traps respectively.
E-mail Ports
The library uses port 25 for e-mail communication.
The library can send e-mail messages when certain events occur (see Configure Email Notifications). If you configure e-mail destinations, you must also configure an SMTP server and open port 25.
DNS Ports
DNS uses port 53.
DNS configuration is optional. You only need to configure DNS if destinations use host names (destination include SNMP, E-mail, Outbound SCI). You can add up to three DNS servers (see Launch the Configuration Wizard).
NTP Ports
The library uses port 123 for NTP.
The library can use an external NTP server to control the library clock (see Configure Time Settings). If using an external NTP server, you must open port 123.
Oracle Key Manager (OKM) Ports
See the OKM documentation for details on which port numbers to use.
You can connect an OKM cluster to the library's OKM interface. You select the interface during network configuration of the library (see Launch the Configuration Wizard). Unlike legacy tape libraries, the SL4000 only requires a single connection to OKM, rather than individual connections to each encrypted tape drive. You must open the ports used by OKM appliance on the selected connection.