Port Information

This section provides information about the ports used in Avalanche MC.

Database Inbound Ports

The databases listen on different ports depending on the database management system you are using (PostgreSQL, Oracle, or Microsoft SQL Server) and whether the database administrator has changed the port number. The following table lists the default port for each database management system. Be sure to configure Avalanche and your network with the correct port number.

The standard Avalanche installation uses a PostgreSQL database management system.

Database Management System

Default Port

UDP/TCP

Source

PostgreSQL

5432

TCP

Enterprise Server, Statistics Server, Web Console

Oracle

1521

TCP

Enterprise Server, Statistics Server, Web Console

MS SQL Server

1433

TCP

Enterprise Server, Statistics Server, Web Console

Enterprise/Statistics Server Ports

The following table provides a list of ports that the Enterprise and Statistics Server use to communicate. The Tomcat server is usually installed local to the Enterprise Server.

Traffic Description

Port

UDP/TCP

Source

Destination

LDAP user verification.

389

TCP

Enterprise Server

LDAP server

Active Directory user verification.

5002

TCP

Enterprise Server

Active Directory server

Mobile device server requesting licenses from the License Server.

7221

TCP

Mobile Device Server

Enterprise Server

InfoRail transmission of information between servers, consoles, databases.

7225

TCP

Mobile Device Server, Enterprise Server, Web and Java Console, databases

Mobile Device Server, Statistics Server, databases

InfoRail talking to itself.

7226

TCP

Local traffic

Local traffic

Web Console requesting information.

8080

TCP

Web Console

Tomcat server

Note:   If you use an SSL certificate, the Tomcat server listens on 8443 for a connection. You can change this to 443 in the server.xml file if no other program is using 443. For more information on changing the port for a Web Console connection, see SSL Certificates for the Web Console.

Mobile Device Server Ports

The following table provides a list of the ports that the Mobile Device Server uses to communicate with the Enabler installed on a mobile device.

Traffic Description

Port

UDP/TCP

Protocol Service. Traffic between the server and the Enabler.

1777

UDP/TCP

MUV3. Services persistent connections to mobile devices.

1778

TCP

SecurePlus and Remote Control Ports

SecurePlus (known in earlier versions as CE Secure) uses port 5001 (TCP). The following table provides a list of the ports that are used by Wavelink Avalanche Remote Control.

Usage

Port

Type

RC Server

Console/ Viewer

RC Client

Contacting a mail server (Optional) 

251

1102

TCP

Out

N/A

N/A

Device Connection3

1899

TCP

In/Out

Out

In/Out

Server Control

1900

TCP

In

Out

N/A

Status Checks

1903

UDP

Out

Out

In

Avalanche License Server

7221

TCP

Out

N/A

N/A

Avalanche Tomcat Server

8080

TCP

Out

N/A

N/A

 

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