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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..
Port 13076 is designated by BMC Software for the CORBA-based communication subsystem within the Control-M/Enterprise Manager suite. CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) allows distributed objects to interoperate across networked environments, enabling seamless interaction between diverse components managing batch workflow and job scheduling.
By utilizing CORBA middleware, Control-M integrates heterogeneous systems, databases, and applications to orchestrate complex workflows efficiently. The port manages messaging and command transmission essential for job execution, monitoring, and system state synchronization. Since BMC often allows this port to be customized during deployment, administrators might change it to avoid conflicts or improve segregation within network firewalls.
Despite its proprietary context, this port enables connectivity between the Enterprise Manager console, agents, and various Control-M modules. The communication on this port underpins many enterprise-level automation features, ensuring timely job initiation, tracking, and resource management.