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Browse 102 ports related to cloud
NewsEDGE
NewsEDGE server is a secure, cloud-based content management system used primarily by news organizations. It facilitates collaboration among journalists, enabling content sharing, streamlined editorial workflows, and easy access across devices. Built on the Salesforce platform, it offers integration with mobile apps, making news production more efficient and centralized.
WebSphere HTTP Transport (default)
Port 9080 is commonly used by IBM WebSphere Application Server's HTTP Transport as the default HTTP listener port. It facilitates web-based communication between clients and the application server, typically used to serve dynamic content, REST/SOAP APIs, or facilitate internal administrative functions during development and testing phases.
Dropbox LAN Sync
Dropbox LAN Sync utilizes TCP and UDP port 17500 to efficiently synchronize files between Dropbox clients on the same local network, enabling accelerated file sharing without relying solely on internet connectivity.
BEA WebLogic Server HTTP
Port 7001 is commonly used as the default HTTP port for BEA WebLogic Server, a popular Java application server designed to deploy and run enterprise-level Java EE applications. This port facilitates client-server communication during development and testing phases, though administrators often change it during installation for production environments or security considerations.
ETL Service Manager
Port 9001 is commonly associated with ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) Service Manager processes. These services facilitate the management, scheduling, and monitoring of ETL workflows, which move and transform data between systems and databases. The port supports both TCP and UDP protocols, enabling flexible communication with ETL tools and applications across networks.
WebSphere Admin Console (SSL)
Port 9043 is primarily used for secure access (SSL) to the IBM WebSphere Application Server's administrative console. It allows administrators to manage server configurations, deploy applications, monitor server status, and perform troubleshooting tasks through an encrypted web interface.
PowerFolder P2P
PowerFolder is a peer-to-peer encrypted file synchronization program enabling users to seamlessly share, synchronize, and backup data across multiple devices and users. Designed for secure and efficient file distribution, it leverages decentralized communication for reliable data transfer.
BMC Control-M Server
Port 6005 is primarily used by BMC Software's Control-M, a workload automation tool that orchestrates batch jobs across diverse enterprise systems. This port serves as the default communication socket between various Control-M server processes, though administrators can customize it during installation. Control-M's use of this port enables efficient job scheduling, monitoring, and inter-process communication, helping ensure smooth and reliable execution of complex automation workflows.
Microsoft Global Catalog SSL
Port 3269 is used by Microsoft's Global Catalog service operating over SSL/TLS encryption. This port facilitates secure access to a forest-wide directory in Active Directory, enabling encrypted LDAP searches that span multiple domains. Utilizing SSL ensures sensitive directory queries and authentication details remain protected during transmission.
SharePoint Authoring
Port 9001 is an unofficial port commonly associated with the Microsoft SharePoint Authoring Environment. This port is utilized in custom configurations or development environments to enable content creation, management, and collaboration features within SharePoint. It facilitates communication between SharePoint services and authoring tools, allowing users and administrators to manage SharePoint sites, documents, and workflows efficiently.
Applix TM1 Admin
Port 5495 is primarily used by the Applix TM1 Admin server, which is part of IBM's Cognos TM1 suite for enterprise planning, budgeting, and forecasting solutions. This port facilitates administrative communications with TM1 server instances, enabling configuration, model management, and service orchestration for business intelligence workflows.
Apache Synapse HTTPS Listener
Port 8243 is primarily used as the default HTTPS listener endpoint for Apache Synapse and WSO2 API Manager. It facilitates secure, encrypted communication over SSL/TLS for API management, mediation, and integration tasks. This port allows clients to securely connect for API publishing, invocation, and governance operations.
IBM Netcool Impact HTTP
Port 5104 is primarily used by IBM Tivoli Netcool/Impact, a key policy-driven analytics and event management component within the IBM Tivoli system management suite. It typically hosts an HTTP service for receiving API calls, handling event processing, and integrating operational data to support real-time decision-making and automation.
Apache Synapse HTTP
Port 8280 is used primarily for Apache Synapse, an enterprise service bus (ESB) and mediation platform widely adopted in service-oriented architecture (SOA) deployments. This port functions predominantly as an HTTP listener, facilitating the reception and forwarding of HTTP requests for integration, transformation, and routing between disparate services within distributed systems.
BMC Control-M Server-Agent
Port 7006 is the default communication port used by BMC Software's Control-M for coordination between the Control-M/Server and the Control-M/Agent during workload automation processes. It facilitates seamless job scheduling, monitoring, and management within enterprise IT environments, although administrators often customize the port during installation for security and operational reasons.
IPSec
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a suite of protocols designed to secure IP communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet in a communication session. It is widely used to establish secure VPNs, protecting data traffic over untrusted networks, including the internet. Port 1293 is specifically assigned for the IPSec Network Address Translation-Traversal (NAT-T), facilitating IPSec operation behind NAT devices.
WHM SSL
Port 2087 is primarily used for secure access to WebHost Manager (WHM), a popular web hosting control panel component of cPanel. This SSL-enabled port facilitates encrypted management of server and hosting configurations, allowing administrators to handle server tasks safely over HTTPS. It plays a crucial role in secure server administration in hosting environments where protecting credentials and sensitive operations is essential.
BMC Control-M Server
Port 2370 is the default communication channel for the BMC Control-M automation suite, specifically enabling connectivity between the Control-M/Enterprise Manager and the Control-M/Server components. This port facilitates scheduling operations, job status updates, and overall orchestration within enterprise batch workloads. While the default is port 2370, organizations often customize it during installation to align with their network policies.
Opsware Satellite
Port 3001 is primarily associated with Opsware Satellite Servers, a component of the Opsware (later HP Server Automation) suite for managing large-scale server infrastructures. This port typically facilitates remote management and automation tasks, enabling administrators to deploy software, enforce compliance, and orchestrate system configurations seamlessly across many servers.
Control-M Agent-Server
Port 7005 is the default communication channel between BMC Software Control-M Server and Control-M Agents, primarily used for scheduling, managing, and monitoring batch workloads across enterprise environments. This port facilitates the secure exchange of job status, execution commands, and event information, although organizations frequently customize it during installation for security or network configuration reasons.
BMC Control-M Configuration Agent
Port 2369 is the default communication port used by the BMC Software Control-M/Server Configuration Agent. This port facilitates configuration updates, management tasks, and orchestration control for Control-M's workload automation components. It is typically used during initial setup and ongoing system management, but administrators often change the default port as part of security hardening.
BMC Control-M CORBA Connection
Port 13076 is typically used as the default communication endpoint for BMC Software's Control-M/Enterprise Manager which leverages CORBA technology for inter-component messaging and orchestration. This port facilitates the coordination of scheduling services, though it is often altered during installation to comply with existing network policies or to improve security posture.
IMAPS
IMAPS (Internet Message Access Protocol Secure) is the encrypted version of IMAP that enables secure retrieval of email messages from a mail server over SSL/TLS. It protects the confidentiality and integrity of email content during transit, ensuring user credentials and emails remain private against eavesdropping and tampering.
Oracle Management Agent
Oracle Management Remote Agent is used by Oracle Enterprise Manager for remote administration, monitoring, and management of Oracle databases and related infrastructure. It enables administrators to securely execute management tasks and collect performance data across distributed Oracle environments.
Plesk/Tomcat SSL
Port 8443 is commonly used for secure web-based administrative interfaces such as the SW Soft Plesk Control Panel, Apache Tomcat Manager over SSL, and Promise WebPAM SSL management. Typically, it facilitates encrypted communications for web applications running outside the default HTTPS port (443), enabling secure management and service access without conflicting with standard HTTPS content.
SAP Router
SAP Router is an application-level proxy used within SAP environments to securely route traffic and connections between SAP clients and servers. It acts as an intermediary that regulates network communication, enabling organizations to protect internal SAP systems by controlling external access without exposing sensitive systems directly to untrusted networks.
WebCT e-learning
Port 9800 is primarily associated with WebCT, a pioneering e-learning portal used to deliver online educational content, facilitate virtual classrooms, and manage coursework. It provided a web-based platform enabling universities and colleges to conduct blended and distance learning programs effectively.
IBM AIX NIM
IBM AIX Network Installation Manager (NIM) is a tool that facilitates the deployment, configuration, and management of IBM AIX operating system images across multiple networked systems, greatly simplifying large-scale installations and updates.
SafeNet License Manager
Port 5093 is primarily used by the SafeNet Sentinel License Manager services, enabling license management communications between Sentinel LM and RMS clients and servers. This port plays a critical role in facilitating license validation and distribution for software products that incorporate SafeNet's licensing solutions.
IBM Cognos 8 SOAP BI
Port 9300 is predominantly used by IBM Cognos 8 for Business Intelligence through its SOAP-based services, facilitating data querying, analysis, reporting, and performance management. This port enables client applications and web services to communicate with the Cognos server to generate insights and analytics essential for business-driven decisions.
Oracle MS Transaction Server
Port 2030 is commonly associated with Oracle Services designed to integrate with Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS), enabling distributed transaction management between Oracle databases and Microsoft application servers. It facilitates communication and coordination of transactions across diverse environments, playing a vital role in enterprise resource planning and data consistency.
WAP Push MMS
Port 2948 handles WAP Push Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) communications over both TCP and UDP. It is primarily associated with delivering multimedia content to mobile devices in cellular networks. This port facilitates the transmission of rich MMS messages — including images, videos, and audio — by leveraging Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) push mechanisms.
HELM Control Panel
HELM is a web-based Windows hosting automation control panel used by hosting providers to manage web hosting services, customer accounts, reseller management, billing, and server configuration through an intuitive graphical interface accessible via web browsers.
NOAAPORT Broadcast
The NOAAport Broadcast Network delivers real-time weather, hydrological, and climate data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to various users, including emergency services and broadcasters. This service relies on satellite multicast to disseminate timely alerts, forecasts, and critical updates, aiding in rapid decision-making and public safety operations.
EVault Data Protection
EVault Data Protection Services operate on port 2546, facilitating secure transfer and management of backup data between client systems and the EVault backup infrastructure. It supports both TCP and UDP protocols for versatile connectivity, enabling efficient and reliable data protection in enterprise environments.
Windows Live FolderShare
Windows Live FolderShare was a Microsoft service that enabled seamless file synchronization and sharing across multiple devices. It allowed users to maintain updated folders across different computers over the internet, supporting easy collaboration and remote access before Microsoft's integration into their Live Mesh/OneDrive services.
iSCSI Target Service
Port 3260 is the default TCP port used by the iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) protocol's target service. It facilitates the communication between an iSCSI initiator (client) and target (server), enabling block-level storage data access over IP networks. Commonly employed in storage area networks (SANs), it helps organizations consolidate and manage storage devices efficiently.
MFTP Protocol
The MFTP (Multicast File Transfer Protocol) is primarily used within the Stratacache OmniCast content delivery system to efficiently distribute files across networks using multicast transmissions. It enables large-scale content distribution, commonly for digital signage or software updates, facilitating simultaneous transfers to multiple endpoints with minimal network overhead.
IBM WebSphere WAS Bootstrap RMI
Port 2809 is primarily used by IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) for its bootstrap and Remote Method Invocation (RMI) default communications. It allows Java clients and other middleware to connect to the WebSphere server for enterprise Java applications' initialization, remote procedure calls, and distributed object management. As a key component in enterprise middleware infrastructure, this port plays a critical role in establishing connections with WebSphere services, aiding in the deployment, management, and interaction with Java EE applications.
SafeNet Sentinel License Manager
Port 5099 is primarily used by SafeNet's Sentinel License Manager solutions including Sentinel LM and Sentinel RMS. It enables server-to-server communication for software licensing, facilitating centralized control and management of licenses across different networked environments. This port allows licensing servers to synchronize license data, manage entitlements, and ensure compliance within distributed infrastructures.
EMC Networker Backup
Port 7937 is primarily used by EMC2's Legato Networker and Sun Solstice Backup software suites, which provide enterprise-grade data backup, restore, and disaster recovery services. This port facilitates communication between backup servers and their clients, enabling backup operations across diverse systems and environments. Both TCP and UDP are used to optimize data transfers and service coordination.
Opsware Agent
Port 1002 is associated with the Opsware Agent, also known as Cogbot, a component used to manage servers and automate IT operational tasks. The agent facilitates communication between managed machines and the Opsware Core server, enabling deployment, monitoring, configuration management, and patching across large-scale enterprise environments.
Gobby Collaborative Editing
Port 6523 is primarily used by Gobby 0.5 and other libinfinity-based collaborative editing applications. These tools enable multiple users to edit documents simultaneously in real-time, fostering efficient teamwork and communication. The collaboration relies on a server-client architecture where a session host manages document access and synchronization across clients.
WAP Pushsecure MMS
Port 2949 is utilized primarily for the secure delivery of multimedia messaging services over the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). Designed to facilitate WAP Push messages, it enables mobile carriers and MMS centers to transmit rich media content securely to end-user mobile devices, involving images, audio, video, and text components bundled in MMS.
Galaxy Server
Galaxy Server by Gateway Ticketing Systems is a comprehensive, enterprise ticketing and access control software primarily used by theme parks, museums, zoos, and other attractions to manage ticket sales, admissions, and revenue operations. It provides integration of multiple sales channels and supports real-time transaction processing.
Git Pack Transfer
Port 9418 is primarily used by Git for efficient pack file transfer between repositories over the Git protocol. It facilitates rapid cloning and fetching of data directly, typically used in both open-source and enterprise environments for source code management due to Git’s popularity.
MooseFS Chunk Servers
Port 9422 is used by MooseFS, an open-source distributed file system designed to provide fault tolerance, high availability, and scalability. This port specifically facilitates communication between chunk servers and clients, enabling clients to directly access or store data blocks across the distributed storage network.
KeyShadow K2
KeyShadow for K2, including KeyAuditor and KeyServer by Sassafras Software, is an asset management solution that facilitates comprehensive software license control and monitoring over networks. It allows organizations to effectively track, audit, and enforce their software usage policies, reducing compliance risk and optimizing license utilization. Communication on this port typically handles the exchange of license validation queries and asset management data.
ThoughtSignal Communication
ThoughtSignal Server Communication Service typically serves internal signaling or telemetry purposes within ThoughtSignal infrastructure or applications. It often operates in an informational or monitoring capacity, rather than facilitating primary user-facing services, and is generally associated with unofficial, application-specific messaging.
MATIP Type A
MATIP Type A enables the transportation of traditional airline reservation, ticketing, and messaging data over IP networks, replacing legacy airline communication systems and streamlining operations across global aviation networks.
Adeona OpenDHT Client
Port 5852 is primarily used by the Adeona client software for secure communication with the OpenDHT distributed hash table network as part of device location recovery services. Adeona is an open-source system designed to assist owners in tracking lost or stolen laptops by periodically sending encrypted device location data to OpenDHT servers.
MooseFS Master-Chunk
Port 9420 is primarily used by MooseFS, an open-source distributed file system, facilitating communication between the Master Server and Chunk Servers to coordinate file storage and management efficiently across distributed infrastructure.
MSMQ
Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) is a messaging protocol developed by Microsoft that enables applications running at different times to communicate across heterogeneous networks and systems that may be temporarily offline. It provides guaranteed message delivery, efficient routing, security, and priority-based messaging, facilitating reliable distributed application development and integration within enterprise environments.
Tonido Directory Server
Tonido Directory Server operates as the central access point for Tonido—a cross-platform personal cloud and peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing platform. It facilitates device discovery, management, secure login, and resource listing for users running private Tonido servers. End-users can remotely access, sync, and share files across devices without hosting data on third-party servers, offering greater privacy and control.
SGE Qmaster
Port 6444 hosts the Sun Grid Engine (SGE) Qmaster Service, the primary management component responsible for orchestrating distributed workload scheduling and resource allocation in a compute cluster environment. This process acts as a central point for job queue control, accepting job submissions, managing node statuses, and distributing computational tasks efficiently among available resources.
MATIP-Type B
MATIP-Type B (Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol) facilitates the transmission of traditional airline reservation and operational traffic over IP networks. It allows legacy airline proprietary protocols to be encapsulated and sent across TCP/IP or UDP/IP, enabling seamless integration with modern communication infrastructure while maintaining support for existing airline applications.
BladeLogic Agent
**BladeLogic Agent** facilitates communication between BMC's BladeLogic Server Automation platform and managed servers. It enables administrators to automate configuration, provision systems, manage software deployment, and monitor server compliance via a secure agent running on the target device.
Tidal Scheduler Agent
Tidal Enterprise Scheduler Agent facilitates communication between the central job scheduling server and the agent running on client hosts. It enables the implementation of complex job scheduling workflows by executing distributed tasks and providing status feedback to the scheduler. This port is essential for enterprise-level automation and workload management.
Hosting Accelerator Panel
Port 8087 is commonly utilized by Hosting Accelerator, a web hosting control panel designed to simplify the management of hosted environments. It provides an interface for administrators to oversee hosting services, manage domains, email accounts, databases, and other critical components of web hosting infrastructure.
Splunk Daemon
Port 8089 is primarily used by the Splunk Daemon, the management service for Splunk Enterprise deployments. It facilitates communication between Splunk components, such as forwarders, indexers, deployment servers, and management consoles, enabling distributed orchestration and secure data collection.
HP Data Protector
Hewlett-Packard Data Protector (HPDP) is a comprehensive automated backup and recovery software solution primarily used in enterprise IT environments to safeguard data across servers, applications, and storage devices. Port 5550 facilitates agent communication and management tasks, enabling streamlined backup schedules, recovery operations, and monitoring.
IBM MQ
IBM MQ, formerly known as WebSphere MQ or MQSeries, is a robust enterprise middleware messaging solution designed to facilitate reliable, secure, and asynchronous communication between distributed applications, regardless of platform or technology. It enables seamless integration of software components by supporting message queuing, ensuring that messages are delivered once and only once with guaranteed delivery.
CouchDB
Apache CouchDB is an open-source NoSQL database server designed for scalability, ease of use, and high availability. It stores data in JSON documents, supports rich querying, and allows synchronization across multiple servers and devices, making it suitable for distributed database applications.
Sun Grid Engine Exec
Sun Grid Engine Execution Service enables distributed job execution in grid computing environments, allowing users to manage large-scale compute tasks across clusters efficiently.
Setiqueue Proxy
Setiqueue Proxy is used by the SETI@Home project to manage data distribution between client hosts and the central servers. It acts as an intermediary to cache work units and responses, improving efficiency for distributed computing environments participating in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
VMware Server UI (Secure)
Port 8333 is commonly used by VMware Server as a secure web interface for management. This interface provides administrators with access to control and configure virtual machines remotely through a browser-based console, offering convenient virtualization management capabilities.
Symantec VOPIED Protocol
Symantec's VOPIED protocol, previously known as VERITAS, is primarily used within enterprise environments for data backup, replication, and storage management solutions. It facilitates communication between backup agents and storage servers, enabling efficient data transfer and synchronization. The protocol operates over both TCP and UDP, supporting flexible, reliable operations crucial for maintaining enterprise data integrity and availability.
Sibelius License Server
Sibelius License Server manages floating licenses for the Sibelius music notation software. It facilitates centralized license control within organizational environments, helping institutions efficiently allocate, manage, and monitor access to Sibelius across multiple workstations.
Symantec vnetd
Symantec Network Utility vnetd, previously known as VERITAS NetBackup, is a dedicated communication service utilized in Symantec backup and recovery solutions. It facilitates remote management and data transfers between backup clients and servers, supporting backup operations across distributed enterprise environments.
Xgrid
Xgrid is Apple’s distributed computing technology designed to create a virtual supercomputer by connecting multiple Macs. It allows users to harness unused processing power across a network to perform intensive computational tasks in a coordinated manner.
NetBackup bprd
NetBackup bprd is a key daemon within the Symantec (formerly VERITAS) NetBackup suite, responsible for managing backup, restore, and policy operations. The bprd process listens on TCP and UDP port 13720 to facilitate communication between NetBackup clients, media servers, and administration tools, supporting enterprise-grade data protection and recovery across various environments.
xmlBlaster
xmlBlaster is an open-source publish/subscribe message-oriented middleware (MOM) that allows clients to exchange messages in XML format. It supports a variety of protocols, enabling communication between heterogeneous systems seamlessly. xmlBlaster facilitates real-time messaging, making it suitable for complex enterprise integration scenarios.
Iron Mountain Backup
Port 16384 is primarily used by Iron Mountain Digital's online backup services, which provide secure and automated remote data backup solutions for enterprises. This port facilitates the transfer of backup data between client systems and Iron Mountain's data centers, relying on UDP for efficient communication during large data transfers.
iSCSI
iSCSI, defined in RFC 3720, stands for Internet Small Computer Systems Interface. It is a network protocol that enables the transport of block-level storage data over TCP/IP networks, allowing clients (initiators) to transmit SCSI commands to storage devices (targets) located remotely. This capability facilitates Storage Area Network (SAN) implementations without dedicated fiber channel infrastructure.
Ensim Control Panel
Ensim Control Panel is an interface for the Ensim hosting automation platform, which enables administrators and resellers to manage web hosting services, customer accounts, websites, email configurations, and other server settings in a simplified, accessible fashion. It is designed to streamline hosting management with user-friendly graphical tools backed by server-side automation.
Talari Reliable Protocol
Talari Reliable Protocol (TRP) is a proprietary communication protocol used primarily by Talari Networks devices to ensure robust and reliable data transfer across WANs. It optimizes path selection and maintains connectivity even during network disruptions, enabling seamless application performance. Operating over UDP, it supports dynamic traffic routing, packet loss recovery, and ensures minimal latency for business-critical communication.
BlackBerry BES Cloud Comm
This port is primarily used by BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) to facilitate communication between on-premise infrastructure and BlackBerry cloud services. It enables synchronization, management, and secure messaging functionalities for enterprise BlackBerry devices by acting as a point for data exchange and command relay.
Commvault CVP
**Commvault CVP** uses port 8400 to enable unified management of data backup, recovery, archiving, and compliance across cloud and on-premises environments. It facilitates secure and efficient data handling operations as part of the **Commvault platform**, supporting a wide range of enterprise data management tasks. Both TCP and UDP protocols are supported to ensure flexible connectivity for client-server communications, agent interactions, and administrative control.
Tidal Scheduler Master
The Tidal Enterprise Scheduler master port facilitates centralized job scheduling and management, allowing for automation of complex workflows across diverse IT environments.
NetBackup bpcd
Port 13782 is primarily used by Symantec NetBackup (formerly VERITAS) for the bpcd service, which handles client-server communication in enterprise backup environments. This port supports both TCP and UDP protocols and facilitates initial connection setup, command processing, and job management between the NetBackup master server, media servers, and clients.
Citrix ICA
Port 1494 is primarily used for the Citrix Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) protocol, which facilitates remote desktop connectivity within Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop environments. ICA enables thin clients to connect efficiently to applications and desktops hosted on centralized servers, optimizing bandwidth and providing a seamless user experience.
Symantec NetBackup bpdbm
Port 13721 is primarily used by Symantec NetBackup's bpdbm service, formerly part of VERITAS, facilitating central database management for backup and recovery operations across enterprise environments. It supports both TCP and UDP protocols to enable communication between NetBackup servers, clients, and administration consoles, ensuring seamless management of backup catalog data and resource coordination.
PowerSchool Gradebook
PowerSchool Gradebook Server is a component of the PowerSchool Student Information System, facilitating communication between client applications and the core server for managing gradebooks, assignments, and educational records. It typically operates over both TCP and UDP and is widely deployed in educational institutions to streamline grading workflows.
Novastor Backup
Novastor Online Backup is a data backup service that enables businesses and individuals to securely transmit and store data remotely. It allows for the protection of critical files by transferring them over the network to Novastor’s online servers, ensuring data redundancy and disaster recovery capabilities.
ESRI SDE Remote Start
ESRI SDE Remote Start is a service associated with ESRI's ArcSDE technology. ArcSDE facilitates the storage and management of spatial data in enterprise-level databases. The Remote Start service on this port allows for initiating and managing spatial database server components remotely, streamlining GIS data accessibility and system operations.
EMWIN
The Emergency Managers Weather Information Network (EMWIN) is a service sponsored by the U.S. National Weather Service to broadcast real-time weather data and warnings. EMWIN provides continuous dissemination of critical meteorological information to emergency managers, government agencies, and interested private users to enhance public safety, support disaster response, and aid weather forecasting.
LiveVault Agent
Iron Mountain LiveVault Agent provides continuous online backup and data protection by transferring files securely to the Iron Mountain cloud storage platform. The agent runs on client systems, capturing changes in real time and ensuring reliable disaster recovery options. It helps organizations safeguard critical data with minimal interruption to operations.
Simple Message Queue Protocol
The Simple Message Queue Protocol (SMQP) is a lightweight messaging protocol used to enable communication between distributed systems through queuing mechanisms. It facilitates asynchronous message delivery, allowing different applications and services to exchange data efficiently without requiring direct synchronous connections.
Arcserve Backup
Brightstor Arcserve Backup (now known as Arcserve Backup) is a comprehensive data protection solution that provides disk-based and tape-based backup, recovery, and archiving for enterprise environments. It assists businesses in securing their crucial data by automating backup processes for servers, applications, and databases, facilitating disaster recovery, and supporting various storage media.
TrulyGlobal Protocol (TGP)
TrulyGlobal Protocol (TGP), also referred to as The Gur Protocol, is a communication protocol designed to facilitate versatile networking services across TCP and UDP transport layers. It was developed with an emphasis on global connectivity and interoperability, aiming to support various enterprise and cloud applications with streamlined data exchange capabilities.
Subversion (SVN)
Port 3690 is primarily used by the Subversion (SVN) version control system for its custom protocol communication between Subversion clients and servers. SVN enables collaborative management of source code and documents, allowing multiple users to track changes, revert to previous states, and manage project versioning efficiently over a network connection.
Cajo Distributed Computing
Port 1198 is used by The cajo project, an open-source Java framework enabling dynamic, transparent, distributed computing. It allows Java applications or objects to communicate easily over the network without complex setup, facilitating remote method invocation and seamless collaboration between distributed components. Suitable for scalable networked systems, Cajo simplifies the development of distributed Java applications that span local and remote environments.
Suptechnology ERP
Suptechnology ERP 2.0 is an enterprise resource planning system designed to integrate key business processes across an organization. It facilitates streamlined workflows, enhanced data management, and improved operational efficiency. The platform provides modules for finance, human resources, inventory, procurement, and customer relationship management, helping companies gain better visibility and control over their operations.
Solar Data Log
Port 4982 is primarily used by Solar Data Log applications, specifically JK client apps designed for monitoring and managing photovoltaic (PV) solar inverters. It enables communication between client devices and solar inverter hardware to facilitate data logging, status updates, and performance management of solar energy systems.
LiveVault Agent
Port 2145 is primarily used by Iron Mountain's LiveVault Agent, part of their cloud-based backup and recovery service. The agent facilitates the transfer of backup data from client systems to Iron Mountain’s secure cloud storage over the network, providing automated, continuous data protection, especially for enterprise environments with critical data retention needs.
Raven Trinity Data Mover
Raven Trinity Data Mover is a network communication port typically used for data transport and synchronization between distributed systems or within client-server architectures. It facilitates efficient movement of large datasets, often for backup, replication, or data migration purposes across enterprise networks. Supporting both TCP and UDP transports, it provides flexibility in reliable or fast, connectionless data transfers.
Commerce Services
**Port 542** is associated with commerce and transaction applications, facilitating data exchange in online business frameworks. It traditionally supports services that enable secure and managed financial transactions, order processing, and related activities within e-commerce and business-to-business transaction environments.
NetIQ Monitor Console
NetIQ Monitor Console is a management interface used to facilitate the monitoring of system and network health through NetIQ’s suite of enterprise solutions. It allows administrators to collect, visualize, and analyze performance data across different hosts, making it easier to ensure infrastructure stability and availability.
FCIP
FCIP (Fibre Channel over Internet Protocol) enables Fibre Channel storage data to be transmitted over IP networks, facilitating the interconnection of SANs across geographically dispersed locations by tunneling Fibre Channel frames within TCP/IP packets.
Perforce
Perforce is a version control system designed to handle large codebases and binary assets, widely used in large-scale software development and digital content creation. Operating primarily on port 1666 over TCP, Perforce facilitates efficient code collaboration, asset management, and change tracking across distributed teams. It supports branching, merging, access control, and integrations with various development tools, making it a crucial tool for enterprises and organizations requiring robust version control capabilities.
ZangZing Agent
ZangZing Agent was part of ZangZing's photo-sharing service, enabling synchronization between a user's local device and the ZangZing cloud platform. The agent facilitated communication, upload, and download of images, automating the management of photo albums across devices and the online service.
Wrapper: Offline
Wrapper: Offline is a port used for various multimedia applications, mainly focusing on video creation and character customization.