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sudipghosh
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what would be the source or destination for below ports. Like  either destination/source would be SAS server so what would be the another other for each port

 

TypePort
TCP25
TCP80
TCP443
TCP2143-2152
TCP5660-5669
TCP6050 - 6059
TCP7079-7088
TCP7442-7450
UDP7450 - 7459
UDP7460 - 7469
TCP8110 - 8119
TCP8450 - 8459
TCP8560 - 8569
TCP8580 - 8589
TCP8800 - 8809
TCP8810 - 8819
TCP8820 - 8829
TCP8590 - 8599
TCP8600 - 8609
TCP8610 - 8619
TCP8620 - 8629
TCP8630 - 8639
TCP9360-9369
TCP9360-9369
TCP10020-10029
UDP8560 - 8569
TCP8080 (or 8080-8084 for vertical clustering)
TCP8443 (or 8443-8448 for vertical clustering)
TCP6969 (or 6969-6973 for vertical clustering)
TCP8180 (or 8180-8184 for vertical clustering)
TCP8543 (or 8543-8548 for vertical clustering)
TCP7069 (or 7069-7073 for vertical clustering)
TCP9080 (or 9080-9084 for vertical clustering)
TCP9443 (or 9443-9448 for vertical clustering)
TCP7969 (or 7969-7973 for vertical clustering)
TCP9431-9440
TCP11098-11107
TCP41414-41423
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ballardw
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It may help to describe a bit about what you are going to use this information for.

The topic of ports usually relates to some sort of connectivity and may mean this question better belongs in another area of the forum. Additional information may allow us to redirect this to the appropriate area as the "New Users" is more for basic use of the software.

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