The SMO node opens the following listening ports. Please refer to the tables below to configure your firewall rules appropriately.

Static ports

This table describes listening ports that will normally always be open at the specified port number.

Purpose Port Number Transport Layer Protocol Interface Notes

Inter-SGC node SS7 traffic

11001

TCP

cluster

Allows Rhino exports

22000

TCP

global

Local TCP port for receiving audit syslogs from Rhino and logging to dedicated audit files

514

TCP

global

rsyslogd listens on both the IPv4 and IPv6 global addresses

Legacy interface for SGC

11003

TCP

internal

Signaling traffic between Rhino and the SGC

11002

TCP

internal

UE reachability notifications from ShCM

8089

TCP

internal

Incoming SIP/TCP traffic to Rhino

9960

TCP

localhost

This port is currently unused by Rhino

Incoming SIP/UDP traffic to Rhino

9960

UDP

localhost

This port is currently unused by Rhino

Localhost statistics port for linkerd

9990

TCP

localhost

NTP - local administration

123

UDP

localhost

ntpd listens on both the IPv4 and IPv6 localhost addresses

PostgreSQL connections from localhost

5432

TCP

localhost

PostgreSQL listens on both the IPv4 and IPv6 localhost addresses

Proxy port for Linkerd

4140

TCP

localhost

Receive and forward SNMP trap messages

162

UDP

localhost

SNMP Multiplexing protocol

199

TCP

localhost

Allow querying of system-level statistics using SNMP

161

UDP

management

Inbound and outbound SNMP requests for Rhino

16100

UDP

management

JMX - used by REM to manage Rhino

1202

TCP

management

NTP - time synchronisation with external server(s)

123

UDP

management

This port is only open to this node’s registered NTP server(s)

Port for serving version information to SIMPL VM over HTTP

3000

TCP

management

Rhino intra-cluster communication

6000

TCP

management

Rhino management client connections

1199

TCP

management

SSH connections

22

TCP

management

SSL - used by REM to manage Rhino

1203

TCP

management

Stats collection for SIMon

9100

TCP

management

Incoming SIP/TCP traffic to Rhino

5060

TCP

sip

Incoming SIP/UDP traffic to Rhino

5060

UDP

sip

Port ranges

This table describes listening ports which may be open at any port number within a range. Unless otherwise specified, a single port in a range will be open.

These port numbers are often in the ephemeral port range of 32768 to 60999.

Purpose Minimum Port Number Maximum Port Number Transport Layer Protocol Interface Notes

Provides shared-memory facilities used by SGC

5701

5799

tcp

cluster

Outbound SNMP traps

32768

60999

udp

global

Rhino statistics gathering

17400

17699

tcp

global

Rhino intra-pool communication

22020

22029

tcp

internal

Rhino statistics gathering

17401

17699

tcp

management

Configurable ports

This table describes open listening ports whose port numbers depend on configuration.

Purpose Default Port Number Interface Transport Layer Protocol Notes

JMX configuration of the SGC

10111

tcp

localhost

Configured by setting the SGC JMX port. See jmx-port for details.

SNMPv2c requests received by the SGC

11100

udp

management

Configured by setting the SGC SNMPv2c port. See v2c-port for details.

SNMPv3 requests received by the SGC

11101

udp

management

Configured by setting the SGC SNMPv3 port. See v3-port for details.

M3UA messaging to remote SG

2905

sctp

ss7

Configured by setting the SGC M3UA local-port. See local-port for details.

M3UA messaging to remote SG

2905

sctp

ss7_multihoming

Configured by setting the SGC M3UA local-port. See local-port for details.

Rhino node ID dependent ports

This table describes open listening ports whose port numbers depend on the VM’s Rhino node ID. The actual port number will be the base port number from the table plus the value of the Rhino node ID.

Purpose Base Port Number Interface Transport Layer Protocol Notes

Used by REM to pull Rhino logs

9373

tcp

global

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