Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration
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Communication
Direction
Port Number
Protocol
Configurable?
Details
Client to Raritan Device
to Out-of-Band KVM
Node
(Direct Mode)
5000
(on Raritan
Device)
TCP
yes
Client-server
communication.
SSL/AES-128/AES-256
encrypted if configured.
Client to Raritan
Dominion SX Device to
Out-of-Band Serial
Node
(Direct Mode)
51000
(on Raritan
Device)
TCP
yes
Client-server
communication.
SSL/AES-128/AES-256
encrypted if configured.
CC-SG and Client for IPMI, iLO/RILOE, DRAC, RSA
You may need to open additional ports for CC-SG to manage third-party
devices, such as iLO/RILOE and iLO2/RILOE2 servers. Targets of an
iLO/RILOE device are powered on/off and recycled directly. Intelligent
Platform Management Interface (IPMI) servers can also be controlled by
CC-SG. Dell DRAC and RSA targets can also be managed by CC-SG.
Note: Some in-band interfaces require additional ports to be open. See
their respective guides for more information.
Communication Direction
Port Number
Protocol
Configurable? Details
CC-SG to IPMI
623
TCP
no
IPMI standard
CC-SG to iLO/RILOE (uses
HTTP ports)
80 or 443
TCP
no
Vendor standard
CC-SG to DRAC
80 or 443
TCP
no
Vendor standard
CC-SG to RSA
80 or 443
TCP
no
Vendor standard
CC-SG and SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows CC-SG to push
SNMP traps (event notifications) to an existing SNMP manager on the
network. CC-SG also supports SNMP GET/SET operations with
third-party Enterprise Management Solutions such as HP OpenView.
Communication
Direction
Port Number
Protocol
Configurable?
Details
SNMP Manager to
CC-SG
161
UDP
yes
SNMP standard