Dell 8.0.1 manuel d'utilisation

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    Dell OpenManage Version 8.0.1 Port Information Guide[...]

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    Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. Copyright © 201[...]

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    Contents 1 Introduction........................................................................................................... 4 Server Build and Update Utility Deprecated ........................................................................................ 4 IT Assistant Deprecated ...........................................................[...]

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    1 Introduction The Dell OpenManage Port Information document helps system administrators and technicians to identify the ports used by the Dell OpenManage systems management software, standard operating system services, and other agent applications. Server Build and Update Utility Deprecated Dell recommends using the Embedded Management, Integrated[...]

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    • Monitoring systems’ health. • Viewing and managing system alerts. • Performing system updates. • Viewing hardware inventory and compliance reports. For more information regarding Dell OpenManage Essentials, contact your service provider. Accessing documents from Dell support site You can access the required documents in one of the follo[...]

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    • The Dell OpenManage Server Administrator SNMP Reference Guide documents the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management information base (MIB). The SNMP MIB defines variables that extend the standard MIB to cover the capabilities of systems management agents. • The Dell OpenManage Server Administrator CIM Reference Guide documents th[...]

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    Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues: 1. Go to dell.com/support . 2. Select your support category. 3. Verify your country or region in the [...]

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    2 Ports The following tables list the ports used by the Dell OpenManage systems management software, standard operating system services and other agent applications. NOTE: Ports with the correct configuration are necessary to allow Dell OpenManage systems management software to connect to a remote device through firewalls. NOTE: The systems managem[...]

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    Port Number Protocol Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage software updates to Server Administrator— for systems supporting Linux operating systems Performance monitoring in Linux systems 80 HTTP TCP None In/Out Contextual application launch— PowerConnect console 135 RPC TCP/ UDP None In/Out Remote software update transfer to Serve[...]

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    Port Number Protocol Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage 623 RMCP UDP None In/Out IPMI access through LAN 1433 Proprietary TCP None In/Out Optional remote SQL server access 3389 RDP TCP 128 - bit SSL In/Out Contextual application launch— Remote desktop to Windows terminal services 6389 Proprietary TCP None In/out EMC storage discov[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurabl e 23 Telnet TCP None In Telnet server Yes 25 SMTP TCP None Out SMTP client No 53 DNS TCP None Out DNS client No 67* DHCP UDP None Out DHCP client No 68* DHCP UDP None In DHCP client No 69 TFTP UDP None Out TFTP client No 80 HTTP TCP None In HTTP server Yes 161 SNMP[...]

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    Virtual Appliance Table 4. Supported Protocols and Ports on Virtual Appliance Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurabl e 21 FTP TCP None Out FTP command client No 53 DNS TCP None Out DNS client No 80 HTTP TCP None Out Dell Online Data Access No 80 HTTP TCP None In Administratio n Console No 162 SNMP Agent[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configurabl e 68 BOOTP UDP None Out Bootstrap Protocol Client No 69 TFTP UDP 128–bit All Trivial File Transfer No 111 NFS UDP/TCP 128–bit In SUN Remote Procedure Call (Portmap) No 162, 11620 SNMP UDP None Out Hardware Events No 443 WSMAN TCP 128-bit In iDRAC/ OMSA communic[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Direction Usage Configurable (for IT Assistant or Dell OpenManage Essentials). Remote Software Update feature (for Linux operating systems.) 25 SMTP TCP In/Out Optional e-mail alert messages from Server Administrator No 135 RPC TCP/ In/Out CIM management queries No 135 RPC TCP/ In/Out Remote Server Administrator Comm[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Direction Usage Configurable 162 SNMP UDP Out SNMP trap event No 443 HTTPS TCP In/Out Remote Management using Web Server to connect to OpenWSMAN/ WinRM) Yes 445 NetBIOS TCP In/Out Remote software updates to Server Administrator (for Windows operating systems.) No 1311 HTTPS TCP In/Out Web GUI Yes 1311 HTTPS TCP In/Ou[...]

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    Dell Command | Monitor (Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation) Table 8. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 20 HTTP and FTP TCP 7.x None In/Out Flash BIOS communic ation No 21 HTTP and FTP TCP 7.x None In/Out Flash BIOS communic ation No 80 HTTP and FTP TCP 7.[...]

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    Dell OpenManage Baseboard Management Utility Table 9. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 623 Telnet TCP 1.x None In/Out Accepts incoming Telnet connectio ns Yes 623 RMCP UDP 1.x None In/Out Basic BMC commands : server status, power up/ down, and so on. No 623 [...]

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    Port Number Protocol Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Directi on Usage Configurabl e 25 SMTP TCP 1.x – 2.0.3 None In/Out Optional e-mail alert action from Dell Management Console No 67,68, 69, 4011 PXE UDP PXE and DHCP 68 UDP UDP 1.x – 2.0.3 None In/Out Wake-on-LAN Yes 53, 80, 135, 137, 139, 150, 1433, 2500 TCP Symantec Console — Co[...]

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    Port Number Protocol Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Directi on Usage Configurabl e used to tickle the Aclient 443 Proprietary / Symantec Agent, WSMAN TCP 1.x – 2.0.3 None In/Out EMC storage discovery and inventory, Symantec Agent after installation No 445 UDP Non-HTTP communication s (for example, client package download using UNC) 62[...]

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    Port Number Protocol Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Directi on Usage Configurabl e Solutions and PCT Real Time to communicate between PCTWiz and RTDestAgent and to search for RTDestAgent 4952 TCP Deployment Solutions communication used for managing the connection drops 6389 Proprietary TCP 1.x – 2.0.3 None In/Out Enables communication[...]

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    Port Number Protocol Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Directi on Usage Configurabl e service unsecure 16995 Out AMT management redirection service secure No 50120-501 24 Task Server 52028, 52029 TCP NS Client Multicast 1024 - 65535 DCOM TCP/UDP Unknow n None In/Out WMI query management (random port) OS - msdn.micro soft.com/ enus/library/[...]

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    Managed Nodes Table 12. Supported Protocols and Ports on Managed Nodes Port Number Protocol Port Type Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage 161 SNMP Agent UDP 56 bit DES In/Out SNMP query management 443 WSMAN TCP 256 bit AES In/Out Chassis communicatio n 623 RMCP/RMCP+ UDP 128 bit AES In/Out IPMI access over LAN iDRAC8 Table 13. Supported Protoc[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Configurable 5900 Virtual Console Keyboard and mouse redirection, Virtual Media, Virtual Folders, Remote File Share Yes 5901 Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Yes iDRAC7 and iDRAC8 Table 14. Supported Protocols and Ports — Ports iDRAC Listens for Connections Port Number Protocols Configurable 22 SSH Yes 23 Telnet Yes 80 HTTP Y[...]

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    * — SNMP and SMTP ports can be configured, if the firmware version is 1.5x.5x or greater. iDRAC6 for Rack and Tower Servers Table 16. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Configurable 22 SSH Yes 23 Telnet Yes 25 SMTP No 53 DNS No 68 DHCP-assigned IP address No 69 TFTP No 80 HTTP Yes 161 SNMP Agent No 162 SNMP Trap No 443 HTTPS Yes [...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Directio n Usage Configu rable assigned within DRAC 68 DHCP- assigned IP address UDP 1.0 None In/Out DHCP assigned IP address No 69 TFTP UDP 1.0 None In/Out Firmware update through Trivial FTP No 80 HTTP TCP 1.0 None In/Out Redirected to HTTPS Yes 162 SNMP traps UDP 1.0 None Out SNMP [...]

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    iDRAC6 Enterprise for Blade Servers Table 18. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 22 SSH TCP 1.30 128-bit SSL In/Out Secure CLI manageme nt Yes 23 Telnet TCP 1.0 None In/Out Optional Telnet- based CLI manageme nt Yes 25 SMTP TCP 1.0 None In/Out Optional e-mail [...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 636 LDAPS TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional ADS authenticat ion No 3269 LDAPS for global catalog (GC) TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional ADS authenticat ion No 3668, 3669 Virtual Media Service TCP 1.0 Non-SSL In/Out For Virtual Media transfer No 3670, [...]

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    Digital KVM Table 20. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 2068 Proprietary TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Video redirection — keyboard/ mouse No 3668 Proprietary TCP 1.0 None In/Out Virtual Media No 8192 Proprietary TCP 1.0 None In/Out Video redirection to client[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble within DRAC 68 DHCP UDP 1.0 None In/Out DHCP assigned IP address No 69 TFTP UDP 1.0 None In/Out Firmware update through Trivial FTP No 80 HTTP TCP 1.0 None In/Out Web GUI redirected to HTTPS Yes 161 SNMP UDP 1.0 None In/Out SNMP query manageme nt No 162 S[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 5900 TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL Out Console Redirectio n: keyboard/ mouse Yes 5901 TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In Console Redirectio n: Video Yes DRAC 4 Table 22. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Us[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 69 TFTP UDP 1.0 None In/Out Firmware update through Trivial FTP No 80 HTTP TCP 1.0 None In/Out Web GUI redirected to HTTPS Yes 161 SNMP Agent UDP 1.0 None In/Out SNMP query manageme nt No 162 SNMP UDP 1.0 None Out SNMP trap event No 443 HTTPS TCP 1.0 128-[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble mouse traffic only DRAC/MC Table 23. Supported Protocols and Ports Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 23 Telnet TCP 1.0 None In/Out Optional Telnet CLI manageme nt Yes 25 SMTP TCP 1.0 None In/Out[...]

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    Port Number Protocols Port Type Version Maximum Encryption Level Direction Usage Configura ble 389 Active Directory authenticat ion TCP 1.0 None In/Out Optional ADS authenticat ion No 443 HTTPS TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Web manageme nt GUI and remote racadm CLI utility No 636 Active Directory authenticat ion TCP 1.0 128-bit SSL In/Out Optional ADS[...]