Cisco Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager 8.7 White Paper
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required for Operations Manager, but it will make it simpler to correlate real-world
events to a real clock, especially across different time zones.
events to a real clock, especially across different time zones.
3.3.6 Port Availability
Before installing Operations Manager, make sure that the ports that Operations Manager
uses are not already being used by your existing applications. Operations Manager uses
the following TCP and UDP ports.
uses are not already being used by your existing applications. Operations Manager uses
the following TCP and UDP ports.
Table 1 Operations Manager Inbound Ports
Port Number / Type Usage
162 / udp
Default port number used by Operations Manager for receiving
traps
traps
1741 / tcp
Used for CiscoWorks HTTP server
9000 / tcp
Trap receiving
CSListener (Operations Manager server if port 162 is occupied)
CSListener (Operations Manager server if port 162 is occupied)
9002 / tcp
Used by the Broker to listen to both the IP telephony server and
the device fault manager
the device fault manager
9009 / tcp
Default port number used by the IP telephony server for receiving
traps from the device fault manager
traps from the device fault manager
40000–41000 / tcp
Used by Common Transport Mechanism for internal application
messaging
messaging
42343 / tcp
Jrun
42344 / tcp
Used by Confidence Testing web service
42350–42353 / tcp
Used by messaging software
43441–43449 / tcp
Used as database ports
57860 / tcp
JRun Server Manager ControlServer - Used for Jrun
Administration
Administration
Table 2 Operations Manager Outbound Ports
Port Number / Type Usage
161/udp
Standard port for SNMP polling
162/udp
Standard port for SNMP traps
23/tcp
Standard port for Telnet
22/tcp
Standard port for SSH
42340/tcp
CiscoWorks Daemon Manager, the tool that manages server