User Guide: AMF Security Controller version 1.8.0

TCP or UDP port used by AT-SESC



AT-SESC uses the following port numbers internally. Please make sure that those port numbers are not used by any other processes.

Ports AT-SESC listens on

Services provided by AT-SESC listen on the following ports. Listening ports can be changed for some services. But before changing them, make sure that each service port is not used by any other service.


Table 1: Listening port numbers of AT-SESC services
Service Name Port number Note
Web GUI HTTP 80/TCP* * Can be changed.
HTTPS 443/TCP* * Can be changed.
Trap Monitor Syslog 514/UDP* * Can be changed.
SNMP Trap 162/UDP* * Can be changed.
OpenFlow Controller 6553/TCP* * Can be changed.
AMF Application Proxy Whitelist 1812/UDP
2083/TCP
 
Email Notification 25/TCP  
Local Log Management 9999/UDP  
Authentication Database Management 27017/TCP
27018/TCP
 


Packets AT-SESC transmits

Services provided by AT-SESC may transmit packets to the following destinations. If there are intermediate devices such as firewalls, they should be properly configured to allow those packets.


Table 2: Packets transmitted by AT-SESC services
Feature Destination Port number Note
Syslog Transmission Configured Host 514/UDP* * Default port.
NTP Time Synchronization Configured Host 123/UDP* * Default port.
Email Notification Configured Host Configured TCP port  
Trap Monitor Forwarding Syslog Configured Host 514/UDP* * Default port.
SNMP Configured Host 162/UDP* * Default port.
AMF Application Proxy Blacklist Action Registration AMF Master 443/TCP  
State Retrieval AMF Master 12943/TCP  


14 Jun 2021 09:30