Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1 Information Guide

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Default Ports and Protocols
Cisco Systems Confidential
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Adapter
Port
Protocol
PPM
4440
HTTPS
RabbitMQ
15672
HTTP/HTTPS
80/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
8080/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
8088/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
8089/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
80/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
5672
AMQP
1443
TCP
1521
TNS
61527 / 61526
HTTP/HTTPS (SOAP)
2081
HTTP/HTTPS
61525
HTTP
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61525
HTTP
80/HTTP for SP web client
10
80/HTTP for SP web client
Windows
135 
(initially, then any random port.)
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WMI, Microsoft RPC, Net API, DCOM
Prime Service Catalog
6080, 8080/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
Web
6080/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
Web
8080/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
Web
61527/ 61526
HTTP/HTTPS
AMQP
5672
AMQP
Server Provisioner
802
HTTP (no HTTPS)
Web
80/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
SNMP
162
SNMP
Terminal
22
SSH
Web
8774
HTTP/HTTPS
Web
5000
HTTP/HTTPS
VMware Virtual Center
80/443  (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
Cisco UCS Manager
80/443 (if HTTPS is supported)
HTTP/HTTPS
Windows
135 initially (then any random port)
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WMI, Microsoft RPC, Net API, DCOM
AMQP
5672
AMQP
12
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1.1
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There will be messages coming from the target environment to this queue.
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Using WSHttpBinding - http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/36396/Difference-between-BasicHttpBinding-and-WsHttpBind
PO Targets for Outbound Connections to Other Elements of the Cloud Environment
Default Ports and Protocols
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Older windows OS's such as 2000, XP, and 2003 use a low port in the range 1025-5000. Later OS's use a high port in the range 1024-65535
PO Targets for Outbound Connections to IAC Platform Elements
IAC Platform Elements (Non-PO Targets)
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Locally SP may use the following when bare-metal provisioning a client:  21/FTP; 67/BOOTP; 111 TFTP; 139/NetBios; 445/SMB; 4011 BINL
Other Connections from the Cloud Environment Back to IAC