Table 14-3 lists the ports that you need to take into consideration when setting up Filr. Figure 14-1 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 14-3 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 |
8380, 8381 |
Default Jetty ports |
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 14-1 Filr Port Usage