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Port availability for deployed operating systems

Some ports are blocked by certain operating-system profiles. The following tables list the ports that are open (not blocked).

Ensure that the hypervisor that is running the Lenovo XClarity Orchestrator appliance allows network traffic (TCP/UDP) on ports 139, 445, 3001, 3900, 8443. These are required for operating-system deployment.

RHEL Virtualization profile

By default, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Virtualization profile blocks all ports except for those that are listed in the following table.

Table 1. Port availability for RHEL Virtualization profiles
PortTCP or UDPDirectionCommunication description
22TCPInboundSSH communication
53TCP, UDPOutbound/InboundCommunication with RHEL KVM networking devices
67TCP, UDPOutbound/InboundCommunication with RHEL KVM networking devices
161UDPOutboundCommunication with SNMP agents
162UDPInboundCommunication with SNMP agents
427TCP, UDPOutbound/InboundCommunication with SLP service agent, SLP directory agent
3001TCPOutbound/InboundCommunication with management software image-deployment service
15988TCPOutboundCIM-XML over HTTP communication
15989TCPOutboundCIM-XML over HTTP communication
49152 - 49215TCPOutbound/InboundKVM Virtual Server communication

RHEL Basic and Minimal profiles

By default, the RHEL Basic and Minimal profiles block all ports except for those that are listed in the following table.

Table 2. Port availability for RHEL Basic and Minimal profiles
PortTCP or UDPDirectionCommunication description
22TCPInboundSSH communication
3001TCPOutbound/InboundManagement software image-deployment service communication

SLES Virtualization, Basic, and Minimal profiles

For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), some open ports are dynamically assigned based on the operating system version and profiles. For a complete list of open ports, see your SUSE Linux Enterprise Server documentation.

VMware ESXi Virtualization profile

For a complete list of open ports for VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) with Lenovo customization, see the VMware documentation forESXi on the VMware Knowledge Base website.