Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.20.0 - Page 45
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Table 6. Ports and protocols that are supported in OME-Modular Port number Protocol Port type Maximum encryption level Source Direction 22 SSH TCP 256-bit External In application 25 SMTP TCP None OME-Modular Out 53 DNS UDP/TCP None OME-Modular Out 80 HTTP TCP None External In Application 123 NTP UDP None OME-Modular Out 137, 138, 139, CIFS 445 161* SNMP 162 SNMP UDP/TCP None UDP UDP None None OME-Modular Out External In Application External Application In/Out 443 HTTPS TCP 128-bit SSL External In/Out Application Destination Usage OME-Modular Required for incoming only if FSD is used. OME-Modular administrator must enable this port only while interacting with Dell EMC. External Application To receive email alerts from OpenManage Enterprise. External Application For DNS Queries OpenManage Enterprise Modular The Web GUI landing page. Will redirect a user to HTTPS. NTP Server Time synchronizati on (if enabled). CIFS Share To import firmware catalogs from CIFS share. OpenManage Enterprise Modular For SNMP queries. OpenManage Enterprise Modular Send SNMP traps and receive Informed Request. OpenManage Enterprise Modular Web GUI. To download updates and warranty information from dell.com. The 256-bit encryption is enabled while communicatin g with OMEModular by using the HTTPS protocol for Logging in to OME-Modular 45