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Ports used in Configuration Manager

Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)

This article lists the network ports that Configuration Manager uses. Some connections use ports that aren't configurable, and some support custom ports that you specify. If you use any port filtering technology, verify that the required ports are available. These port filtering technologies include firewalls, routers, proxy servers, or IPsec.

Note

If you support internet-based clients by using SSL bridging, in addition to port requirements, you might also have to allow some HTTP verbs and headers to traverse your firewall.

Ports you can configure

Configuration Manager enables you to configure the ports for the following types of communication:

  • Enrollment proxy point to enrollment point

  • Client-to-site systems that run IIS

  • Client to internet (as proxy server settings)

  • Software update point to internet (as proxy server settings)

  • Software update point to WSUS server

  • Site server to site database server

  • Site server to WSUS database server

  • Reporting services points

    Note

    You configure the ports for the reporting services point in SQL Server Reporting Services. Configuration Manager then uses these ports during communications to the reporting services point. Be sure to review these ports that define the IP filter information for IPsec policies or for configuring firewalls.

By default, the HTTP port that's used for client-to-site system communication is port 80, and 443 for HTTPS. You can change these ports during setup or in the site properties.

Non-configurable ports

Configuration Manager doesn't allow you to configure ports for the following types of communication:

  • Site to site

  • Site server to site system

  • Configuration Manager console to SMS Provider

  • Configuration Manager console to the internet

  • Connections to cloud services, such as Microsoft Azure

Ports used by clients and site systems

The following sections detail the ports that are used for communication in Configuration Manager. The arrows in the section title show the direction of the communication:

  • --> Indicates that one computer starts communication and the other computer always responds

  • <--> Indicates that either computer can start communication

Asset Intelligence synchronization point --> Microsoft

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443

Asset Intelligence synchronization point --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Client --> Client

Wake-up proxy also uses ICMP echo request messages from one client to another client. Clients use this communication to confirm whether the other client is awake on the network. ICMP is sometimes referred to as ping commands. ICMP doesn't have a UDP or TCP protocol number, and so it isn't listed in the below table. However, any host-based firewalls on these client computers or intervening network devices within the subnet must permit ICMP traffic for wake-up proxy communication to succeed.

Description UDP TCP
Wake On LAN 9 Note 2 Alternate port available --
Wake-up proxy 25536 Note 2 Alternate port available --
Windows PE Peer cache broadcast 8004 --
Windows PE Peer cache download -- 8003

For more information, see Windows PE Peer Cache.

Client --> Configuration Manager Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) policy module

Description UDP TCP
HTTP 80
HTTPS -- 443

Client --> Cloud distribution point

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443

For more information, see Ports and data flow.

Client --> Cloud management gateway (CMG)

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443

For more information, see CMG data flow.

Client --> Distribution point, both standard and pull

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 Note 2 Alternate port available
HTTPS -- 443 Note 2 Alternate port available
Express updates -- 8005 Note 2 Alternate port available

Note

Use client settings to configure the alternate port for express updates. For more information, see Port that clients use to receive requests for delta content.

Client --> Distribution point configured for multicast, both standard and pull

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
Multicast protocol 63000-64000 --

Client --> Distribution point configured for PXE, both standard and pull

Description UDP TCP
DHCP 67 and 68 --
TFTP 69 Note 4 --
Boot Information Negotiation Layer (BINL) 4011 --
DHCPv6 for PXE responder without WDS 547 --

Important

If you enable a host-based firewall, make sure that the rules allow the server to send and receive on these ports. When you enable a distribution point for PXE, Configuration Manager can enable the inbound (receive) rules on the Windows Firewall. It doesn't configure the outbound (send) rules.

Client --> Fallback status point

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 Note 2 Alternate port available

Client --> Global catalog domain controller

A Configuration Manager client doesn't contact a global catalog server when it's a workgroup computer or when it's configured for internet-only communication.

Description UDP TCP
Global catalog LDAP -- 3268

Client --> Management point

Description UDP TCP
Client notification (default communication before falling back to HTTP or HTTPS) -- 10123 Note 2 Alternate port available
HTTP -- 80 Note 2 Alternate port available
HTTPS -- 443 Note 2 Alternate port available

Client --> Software update point

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 or 8530 Note 3
HTTPS -- 443 or 8531 Note 3

Client --> State migration point

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 Note 2 Alternate port available
HTTPS -- 443 Note 2 Alternate port available
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445

CMG connection point --> CMG virtual machine scale set

Configuration Manager uses these connections to build the CMG channel. For more information, see CMG data flow.

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS (one VM) -- 443
HTTPS (two or more VMs) -- 10124-10139

CMG connection point --> CMG classic cloud service

Configuration Manager uses these connections to build the CMG channel. For more information, see CMG data flow.

Description UDP TCP
TCP-TLS (preferred) -- 10140-10155
HTTPS (fallback with one VM) -- 443
HTTPS (fallback with two or more VMs) -- 10124-10139

CMG connection point --> Management point

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443
HTTP -- 80

The specific port required depends upon the management point configuration. For more information, see CMG data flow.

CMG connection point --> Software update point

The specific port depends upon the software update point configuration.

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443/8531
HTTP -- 80/8530

For more information, see CMG data flow.

Configuration Manager console --> Client

Description UDP TCP
Remote Control (control) -- 2701
Remote Assistance (RDP and RTC) -- 3389

Configuration Manager console --> internet

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80
HTTPS -- 443

The Configuration Manager console uses internet access for the following actions:

  • Downloading software updates from Microsoft Update for deployment packages.
  • The Feedback item in the ribbon.
  • Links to documentation within the console.
  • Downloading items from Community hub

Configuration Manager console --> Reporting services point

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 Note 2 Alternate port available
HTTPS -- 443 Note 2 Alternate port available

Configuration Manager console --> Site server

Description UDP TCP
RPC (initial connection to WMI to locate provider system) -- 135

Configuration Manager console --> SMS Provider

Description UDP TCP
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6
HTTPS -- 443 *Note

Note for administration service

Any device that makes a call to the administration service on the SMS Provider uses HTTPS port 443. For more information, see What is the administration service?

Configuration Manager Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) policy module --> Certificate registration point

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443 Note 2 Alternate port available

Data warehouse service point --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Distribution point, both standard and pull --> Management point

A distribution point communicates to the management point in the following scenarios:

  • To report the status of prestaged content

  • To report usage summary data

  • To report content validation

  • To report the status of package downloads, only for pull-distribution points

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 Note 2 Alternate port available
HTTPS -- 443 Note 2 Alternate port available

Endpoint Protection point --> internet

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80

Endpoint Protection point --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Enrollment proxy point --> Enrollment point

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443 Note 2 Alternate port available

Enrollment point --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Exchange Server Connector --> Exchange Online

Description UDP TCP
Windows Remote Management over HTTPS -- 5986

Exchange Server Connector --> On-premises Exchange Server

Description UDP TCP
Windows Remote Management over HTTP -- 5985

Mac computer --> Enrollment proxy point

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443

Management point --> Domain controller

Description UDP TCP
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) 389 389
Secure LDAP (LDAPS, for signing and binding) 636 636
Global catalog LDAP -- 3268
RPC Endpoint Mapper -- 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Management point <--> Site server

Note 5

Description UDP TCP
RPC Endpoint mapper -- 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445

Management point --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Mobile device --> Enrollment proxy point

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443

Pull-Distribution point --> Distribution point configured as source

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 Note 2 Alternate port available
HTTPS -- 443 Note 2 Alternate port available
Express updates -- 8005 Note 2 Alternate port available

Reporting Services point --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Service connection point --> Azure (CMG)

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS for CMG service deployment -- 443

For more information, see CMG data flow.

Service connection point --> Azure Logic App

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS for external notification -- 443

For more information, see External notifications.

Service connection point --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Site server <--> Asset Intelligence synchronization point

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server --> Client

Description UDP TCP
Wake On LAN 9 Note 2 Alternate port available --

Site server --> Cloud distribution point

Description UDP TCP
HTTPS -- 443

For more information, see Ports and data flow.

Site server --> Distribution point, both standard and pull

Note 5

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server --> Domain controller

Description UDP TCP
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) 389 389
Secure LDAP (LDAPS, for signing and binding) 636 636
Global catalog LDAP -- 3268
RPC Endpoint Mapper -- 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> Certificate registration point

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> CMG connection point

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> Endpoint Protection point

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> Enrollment point

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> Enrollment proxy point

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> Fallback status point

Note 5

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server --> internet

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 Note 1
HTTPS -- 443

Site server <--> Issuing certification authority (CA)

This communication is used when you deploy certificate profiles by using the certificate registration point. The communication isn't used for every site server in the hierarchy. Instead, it's used only for the site server at the top of the hierarchy.

Description UDP TCP
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC (DCOM) -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server --> Server hosting remote content library share

You can move the content library to another storage location to free up hard drive space on your central administration or primary site servers. For more information, see Configure a remote content library for the site server.

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445

Site server <--> Service connection point

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> Reporting services point

Note 5

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> Site server

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445

Site server --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

During the installation of a site that uses a remote SQL Server to host the site database, open the following ports between the site server and the SQL Server:

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server --> SQL Server for WSUS

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 3 Alternate port available

Site server --> SMS Provider

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6

Site server <--> Software update point

Note 5

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135
RPC -- DYNAMIC Note 6
HTTP -- 80 or 8530 Note 3
HTTPS -- 443 or 8531 Note 3

Site server <--> State migration point

Note 5

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 135

SMS Provider --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Software update point --> internet

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 Note 1

Software update point --> Upstream WSUS server

Description UDP TCP
HTTP -- 80 or 8530 Note 3
HTTPS -- 443 or 8531 Note 3

SQL Server --> SQL Server

Intersite database replication requires the SQL Server at one site to communicate directly with the SQL Server at its parent or child site.

Description UDP TCP
SQL Server service -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available
SQL Server Service Broker -- 4022 Note 2 Alternate port available

Tip

Configuration Manager doesn't require the SQL Server Browser, which uses port UDP 1434.

State migration point --> SQL Server

Description UDP TCP
SQL over TCP -- 1433 Note 2 Alternate port available

Notes for ports used by clients and site systems

Note 1: Proxy server port

This port can't be configured but can be routed through a configured proxy server.

Note 2: Alternate port available

You can define an alternate port in Configuration Manager for this value. If you define a custom port, use that custom port in the IP filter information for IPsec policies or to configure firewalls.

Note 3: Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)

Since Windows Server 2012, by default WSUS uses port 8530 for HTTP and port 8531 for HTTPS.

After installation, you can change the port. You don't have to use the same port number throughout the site hierarchy.

  • If the HTTP port is 80, the HTTPS port must be 443.

  • If the HTTP port is anything else, the HTTPS port must be 1 or higher, for example, 8530 and 8531.

    Note

    When you configure the software update point to use HTTPS, the HTTP port must also be open. Unencrypted data, such as the EULA for specific updates, uses the HTTP port.

  • The site server makes a connection to the SQL Server hosting the SUSDB when you enable the following options for WSUS cleanup:

    • Add non-clustered indexes to the WSUS database to improve WSUS cleanup performance
    • Remove obsolete updates from the WSUS database

If you change the default SQL Server port to an alternate port with SQL Server Configuration Manager, make sure the site server can connect using the defined port. Configuration Manager doesn't support dynamic ports. By default, SQL Server named instances use dynamic ports for connections to the database engine. When you use a named instance, manually configure the static port.

Note 4: Trivial FTP (TFTP) Daemon

The Trivial FTP (TFTP) Daemon system service doesn't require a user name or password and is an integral part of Windows Deployment Services (WDS). The Trivial FTP Daemon service implements support for the TFTP protocol that's defined by the following RFCs:

  • RFC 1350: TFTP

  • RFC 2347: Option extension

  • RFC 2348: Block size option

  • RFC 2349: Time-out interval and transfer size options

TFTP is designed to support diskless boot environments. TFTP Daemons listen on UDP port 69 but respond from a dynamically allocated high port. If you enable this port, the TFTP service can receive incoming TFTP requests, but the selected server can't respond to those requests. You can't enable the selected server to respond to inbound TFTP requests unless you configure the TFTP server to respond from port 69.

The PXE-enabled distribution point and the client in Windows PE select dynamically allocated high ports for TFTP transfers. These ports are defined by Microsoft between 49152 and 65535. For more information, see Service overview and network port requirements for Windows.

However, during the actual PXE boot, the network card on the device selects the dynamically allocated high port it uses during the TFTP transfer. The network card on the device isn't bound to the dynamically allocated high ports defined by Microsoft. It's only bound to the ports defined in RFC 1350. This port can be any from 0 to 65535. For more information about what dynamically allocated high ports the network card uses, contact the device hardware manufacturer.

Note 5: Communication between the site server and site systems

By default, communication between the site server and site systems is bi-directional. The site server starts communication to configure the site system, and then most site systems connect back to the site server to send status information. Reporting service points and distribution points don't send status information. If you select Require the site server to initiate connections to this site system on the site system properties after the site system has been installed, the site system won't start communication with the site server. Instead, the site server starts the communication. It uses the site system installation account for authentication to the site system server.

Note 6: Dynamic ports

Dynamic ports use a range of port numbers that's defined by the OS version. These ports are also known as ephemeral ports. For more information about the default port ranges, see Service overview and network port requirements for Windows.

Other ports

The following sections provide more information about ports that Configuration Manager uses.

Client to server shares

Clients use Server Message Block (SMB) whenever they connect to UNC shares. For example:

  • Manual client installation that specifies the CCMSetup.exe /source: command-line property

  • Endpoint Protection clients that download definition files from a UNC path

Description UDP TCP
Server Message Block (SMB) -- 445

Connections to SQL Server

For communication to the SQL Server database engine and for intersite replication, you can use the default SQL Server port or specify custom ports:

  • Intersite communications use:

    • SQL Server Service Broker, which defaults to port TCP 4022.

    • SQL Server service, which defaults to port TCP 1433.

  • Intrasite communication between the SQL Server database engine and various Configuration Manager site system roles defaults to port TCP 1433.

  • Configuration Manager uses the same ports and protocols to communicate with each SQL Server Always On availability group replica that hosts the site database as if the replica was a standalone SQL Server instance.

When you use Azure and the site database is behind an internal or external load balancer, configure the following components:

  • Firewall exceptions on each replica
  • Load-balancing rules

Configure the following ports:

  • SQL over TCP: TCP 1433
  • SQL Server Service Broker: TCP 4022
  • Server Message Block (SMB): TCP 445
  • RPC Endpoint Mapper: TCP 135

Warning

Configuration Manager doesn't support dynamic ports. By default, SQL Server named instances use dynamic ports for connections to the database engine. When you use a named instance, manually configure the static port for intrasite communication.

The following site system roles communicate directly with the SQL Server database:

  • Certificate registration point role

  • Enrollment point role

  • Management point

  • Site server

  • Reporting Services point

  • SMS Provider

  • SQL Server --> SQL Server

When a SQL Server hosts a database from more than one site, each database must use a separate instance of SQL Server. Configure each instance with a unique set of ports.

If you enable a host-based firewall on the SQL Server, configure it to allow the correct ports. Also configure network firewalls in between computers that communicate with the SQL Server.

For an example of how to configure SQL Server to use a specific port, see Configure a server to listen on a specific TCP port.

Discovery and publishing

Configuration Manager uses the following ports for the discovery and publishing of site information:

  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): 389
  • Secure LDAP (LDAPS, for signing and binding): 636
  • Global catalog LDAP: 3268
  • RPC Endpoint Mapper: 135
  • RPC: Dynamically allocated high TCP ports
  • TCP: 1024: 5000
  • TCP: 49152: 65535

External connections made by Configuration Manager

On-premises Configuration Manager clients or site systems can make the following external connections:

Installation requirements for site systems that support internet-based clients

Note

This section only applies to internet-based client management (IBCM). It doesn't apply to the cloud management gateway. For more information, see Manage clients on the internet.

Internet-based management points, distribution points that support internet-based clients, the software update point, and the fallback status point use the following ports for installation and repair:

  • Site server --> Site system: RPC endpoint mapper using UDP and TCP port 135

  • Site server --> Site system: RPC dynamic TCP ports

  • Site server <--> Site system: Server message blocks (SMB) using TCP port 445

Application and package installations on distribution points require the following RPC ports:

  • Site server --> Distribution point: RPC endpoint mapper using UDP and TCP port 135

  • Site server --> Distribution point: RPC dynamic TCP ports

Use IPsec to help secure the traffic between the site server and site systems. If you must restrict the dynamic ports that are used with RPC, you can use the Microsoft RPC configuration tool (rpccfg.exe). Use the tool to configure a limited range of ports for these RPC packets. For more information, see How to configure RPC to use certain ports and how to help secure those ports by using IPsec.

Important

Before you install these site systems, make sure that the remote registry service is running on the site system server and that you have specified a site system installation account if the site system is in a different Active Directory forest without a trust relationship. For example, the remote registry service is used on servers running site systems such as distribution points (both pull and standard) and remote SQL Servers.

Ports used by Configuration Manager client installation

The ports that Configuration Manager uses during client installation depends on the deployment method:

Ports used by migration

The site server that runs migration uses several ports to connect to applicable sites in the source hierarchy. For more information, see Required configurations for migration.

Ports used by Windows Server

The following table lists some of the key ports used by Windows Server.

Description UDP TCP
DNS 53 53
DHCP 67 and 68 --
NetBIOS Name Resolution 137 --
NetBIOS Datagram Service 138 --
NetBIOS Session Service -- 139
Kerberos authentication -- 88

For more information, see the following articles:

Diagram

The following diagram shows the connections between the main components that are in a typical Configuration Manager site. It currently doesn't include all connections.

Diagram of Configuration Manager connections

Next steps

Proxy server support

Internet access requirements