SMS 2003 - Ports Used to Communicate Through a Firewall or Proxy Server
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SMS 2003 uses new ports to access the Active Directory directory service. The following list includes the ports that SMS uses for communication.
Port Requirements: SMS 2003 Site Server to Child Site or to SQL Server
Port Number |
Description |
445 |
Server Message Block (SMB) |
389 |
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) |
636 |
LDAP (Secure Sockets Layer [SSL] connection) |
Port Requirements: SMS 2003 Proxy Management Point to SQL Server
Port Number |
Description |
1433 |
TCP (SMS Site Server to SQL Server) |
389 |
LDAP |
636 |
LDAP (SSL Connection) |
Port Requirements: SMS 2003 Advanced Client to Management Point
Port Number |
Description |
80 |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) |
389 |
LDAP |
636 |
LDAP (SSL Connection) |
When you use NetBIOS over TCP/IP for SMS Remote Control, the following ports are used.
SMS Remote Control UDP
Port Number |
Description |
137 |
Name resolution |
138 |
Messaging |
139 |
Client sessions |
Note
When you use NetBIOS over Novell NWLink, you must configure the router to forward type 20 packets. Type 20 packets provide NetBIOS support.
The following list lists the core User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports that Windows NT uses, and their respective functions.
Microsoft Windows NT UDP
Description |
Protocol |
Port Number |
Domain Name System (DNS) |
UDP |
53 |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) |
UDP |
67 |
Remote procedure call (RPC) |
TCP |
135 |
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) |
UDP |
138 |
NetBIOS datagrams |
UDP |
138 |
NetBIOS datagrams |
TCP |
139 |
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