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Overview Network Ports

Version No: 1.7 Date: 07-May-2013

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1.7 07.05.2013 29.06.2004 Version: Revision date: 1.00 29.06.2004 1.01 05.07.2004 1.02 23.11.2004 1.03 16.09.2005 1.04 26.09.2005 1.05 23.04.2007 1.06 23.04.2007 1.07 03.07.2008 1.08 16.03.2010 1.09 20.05.2010 1.10 25.08.2010 1.11 14.02.2011 1.12 01.04.2011 1.13 30.06.2011 1.14 18.07.2011 1.2 25.10.2011 1.3 23.03.2012 1.4 27.03.2012 1.5 25.10.2012 1.6 15.11.2012 1.7 07.05.2013 uniFLOW Server uniFLOW Clients uniFLOW Remote Print Server (RPS) uniFLOW MEAP uniFLOW MOM PORT driver Canon devices Andr Mess Michael Rosemann WP_uF_TCP-UDP_Ports_of_uniFLOW.docx

Short Summary:
Overview of TCP/UDP ports used by uniFLOW, the clients, the MOM Port driver and the RPS. Also the printing ports and addresses for accessing a Canon RUI are part of this document.

Contents
Network Ports of the uniFLOW Server .................................................................... 5 Network Ports of the uniFLOW Windows Mac and Web client ................................ 7 Network Ports of the uniFLOW Internet Gateway ................................................... 7 Network Ports of the uniFLOW Remote Print Server .............................................. 8 Network Ports of the uniFLOW MOM Port .............................................................. 8 Network Ports of the uniFLOW Internet Gateway Printer Driver ............................. 9 Network Printing Ports (Sending Print Jobs) ........................................................... 9 Network Printing Ports (Receiving Print Jobs) ........................................................ 9 Access Addresses of Canon Devices ................................................................... 10

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Legend:

Network directions Incoming network traffic (Network uniFLOW) Outgoing network traffic (Network uniFLOW) Incoming and outgoing network traffic (Network uniFLOW)

UDP =

User Datagram Protocol: Ports using only UDP (all others are using UDP and TCP). Required: This status marks a port that uniFLOW requires. There are two main symbols: uniFLOW requires this port. uniFLOW does not require this port. It is only used if the service or device is used.

Abbreviations CPCA FTP HTTP HTTPS IPP LDAP LPR MIND POP3 SMB SMTP SNMP SQL Canon Peripheral Controlling Architecture File Transfer Protocol Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure Internet Printing Protocols Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Line Printer Remote Modular Identification Network Device Post Office Protocol Version 3 Server Message Block Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol Structured Query Language

Network Ports of the uniFLOW Server


The following ports can be used by uniFLOW, not all are necessary! Whether these ports are required depends on the requirements of the customer. R Port
80 8000 8080 8000 8000

Name
HTTP HTTP HTTPS Alternate HTTP Alternate HTTP Alternate

Description
Web services of uniFLOW. Almost the whole communication from uniFLOW uses this port. These ports can also be used for the uniFLOW web services. The embedded RPS web server runs by default on this port. The embedded uniFLOW web server runs by default on this port. The uniFLOW server is listening on this port for requests from clients Upload/update of the MIND software. Upload/update of the MIND software. Accessing and debugging a MIND via Telnet. Communication with the uniFLOW server. The uniFLOW server detects all MINDs in a Network with this port.

Note
Needed for the general use of uniFLOW. Needed for the general use of uniFLOW if configured. Needed for uniFLOW if RPS is used, can vary Needed for uniFLOW (uniFLOW Version 4.1 onwards) for MEAP and MomClient communication. Needed for the general use of uniFLOW. Only needed when using MINDs. Only needed when using MINDs. Only for debugging MINDs. Only needed when using MINDs.

General use

53125 UDP
20 21 23 53120 FTP Data FTP Control Telnet UDP MIND TCP Firmware Data UDP
microMIND

MIND communication

microMIND communication

80 53120 53215

Upload/update of the microMIND software. Communication with the uniFLOW server. The uniFLOW server detects all microMINDs in a Network with this port. Accessing and debugging a microMIND via Telnet. Sending Emails from the uniFLOW server to users or administrators, such as Budget messages, Web Queue messages, etc. Needed for the identification of a POP3 account for sending mails thru the SMTP port. Port 25 needs to be open, too. Communication with the uniFLOW server. The uniFLOW server detects all MEAP applets in the network with this port. Communication with uniFLOW MEAP applets (version 2.x onwards) Communication with uniFLOW MEAP applets when using HTTPS (version 2.x onwards)

Only needed when using microMINDs. Only needed when using microMINDs. Only for debugging microMINDs.
Only needed when using the uniFLOW mail system. Only needed when using the uniFLOW mail system.

TCP Telnet

Sending Emails
25 110 SMTP

POP3

MEAP Net

53213 8000 8443

UDP TCP TCP

Only needed when using the uniFLOW MEAP applet. Only needed when using the uniFLOW MEAP applet. Only needed when using the uniFLOW MEAP applet.

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Port
53213 53214

Name
TCP TCP

Description
Techsupport Log of uniFLOW MEAP Client Techsupport Log of uniFLOW Login Manager

Note
Only needed when using the uniFLOW MEAP applet. Only needed when using the uniFLOW MEAP applet. Only needed when using the uniFLOW CMFP applets. (uniFLOW Version 5.0 onwards). Needed for general use of uniFLOW when using an external SQL server. Only needed when using accordingly devices and device agents. Only needed when using accordingly devices and device agents. Only needed when importing data this way. Needed for general use of uniFLOW when using an external SQL server. Needed for Emergency Access to devices (uniFLOW Version 4.1 onwards). Needed for the Scanning functionality of uniFLOW (uniFLOW Version 5.0 onwards). Needed for general use of uniFLOW when using an external SQL server and monitoring is required. Only needed when using a PayCon. Needed for the general use of uniFLOW to read out CPCA devices. Needed if you configure net send popups in uniFLOW. Only needed when using corresponding devices and device agents. Only needed when using corresponding devices and device agents. Only needed when this service is used. (uniFLOW Version 5.1 onwards). Only needed when this service is used. (uniFLOW Version 5.1 onwards).

MEAP Net

CMFP communication

53216

UDP

Communication with the uniFLOW server. The uniFLOW server detects all CMFP applets in the network with this port.

Special purposes

118 53161 161 389 1433

SQL Services UDP SNMP UDP LDAP Microsoft SQL Server TCP

Used only when an external SQL database server is used, but the port can vary. For detailed information always ask the customer. Used for getting counter stats and the status control of some printers/copiers via SNMP requests. Used for getting counter stats and the status control of some printers/copiers. Importing user data from an existing LDAP or Active Directory server. This port is also used in special configuration with the MAC client. Used only when an external Microsoft SQL server is used, but the port can vary. For detailed information always ask the customer. MEAP device will try to connect the uniFLOW Server via this port to check availability. If the uniFLOW Scan Processing Server is used, this port is required for the MomSpaceSuit.exe service. Used only when an external Microsoft SQL server is used for the SQL monitoring. Used only for the communication between the server and an IPC PayCon device. CPCA communication with the uniFLOW server. Net Send messages Used only by Canon devices for status control or copy log read outs. Used only by eCopy SSOP Identification Service. Default setting, which can be changed. uniFLOW Mobile Print Service for iPad or iPhone. uniFLOW Mobile Print Service for iPad or iPhone.

445

8001

TCP Microsoft SQL Monitor PayCon UDP/TCP TCP UDP/ CPCA TCP UDP

1434 1639 9007 137-139 47545 9425 5353

631

TCP

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Port
8002

Name

Description
uniFLOW in a CRQM (Collective Release Queue Management) environment. uniFLOW listens on this port for budget requests.

Note
Only needed when this service is used. (uniFLOW Version 5.1 onwards). Only needed when this service is used. (uniFLOW Version 5.2 onwards).

Special purposes
TCP

52525

TCP

Network Ports of the uniFLOW Windows Mac and Web client


Only one of the following ports is needed for using these clients. This port may vary and depends on the configuration of the customers network architecture. R Port
80 8000 8080 53125

Name
HTTP HTTP HTTPS Alternate UDP

Description
Communication with the uniFLOW server. Status, Job Ticket, Web popups, These and other ports can be used by the clients if configured by the administrator. The uniFLOW server is listening on this port for requests from clients

Note
Needed for the general use of the clients, but can vary! Needed for the general use of the clients if configured. Needed for the general use of the clients

Network Ports of the uniFLOW Internet Gateway


Only one of the following ports is needed for the use of the Internet Gateway web server. This port may vary and depends on the configuration of the Internet Gateway web server and on the customers network architecture. R Port
80 8000 8080

Name
HTTP Alternates

Description
Communication with the uniFLOW server and display of the Internet Gateway websites. The communication is required for both directions. Secure communication with the uniFLOW server and display of the Internet Gateway websites. The communication is required for both directions.

Note
Needed for the general use of the Internet Gateway web server, but can vary! Needed for the general use of the Internet Gateway web server, but can vary!

443

HTTPS Alternates

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Network Ports of the uniFLOW Remote Print Server


Only one of the following ports is needed for the use of the RPS. This port may vary and depends on the configuration of the RPS and on the customers network architecture. R Port
80 8080 80 HTTP Alternates

Name
HTTP Alternates

Description
Communication with the uniFLOW server. Accounting informations are sent via this port. The port of the RPS can be configured during the installation or afterwards in the windows registry. The RPS can act as an SMTP Server (incoming traffic). The RPS can send Emails from the RPS to users or administrators, such as Budget messages, Web Queue messages, etc. (outgoing traffic). Used in case Online LDAP Authentication has been configured as User Identification in uniFLOW. CMFP communication Telnet Log MEAP Device Discovery communication

Note
Needed for the general use of the RPS, but can vary! Needed for the general use of the RPS if configured.

8000 8080
Sending Emails

25

SMTP

Only needed when using the uniFLOW mail system.

Special purposes

389 53216 53213 53214 53213

LDAP UDP TCP UDP

Only needed when importing data this way. Only needed in case CMFP devices are in use.

Only needed in case MEAP devices are in use.

Network Ports of the uniFLOW MOM Port


The MOM Port driver supports only one port. R Port Name
HTTP

Description
Communication with the uniFLOW server. Print data is sent to this port to the server.

Note
Needed for the general use of the MOM Port driver.

80

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Network Ports of the uniFLOW Internet Gateway Printer Driver


The uniFLOW Internet Gateway printer driver supports the port which has been used for the communication between the uniFLOW server and the uniFLOW Internet Gateway web server. Please refer to the appropriate table.

Network Printing Ports (Sending Print Jobs)


These ports for network printing depend on the configuration of the customers network. This configuration has to be done by the customer. We include these ports only for the sake of completeness. This port range is for sending print jobs to the network. R Port Name
SMB LPR RAW

Description
Server Message Block protocol. For a connection of shared printers in a windows environment. Line Printer Remote protocol. Printer PDL data stream. Sending raw printing information to the printer.

Note
Optional (Windows Spooler) Optional (Windows Spooler) Optional (Windows Spooler)

139 515 9100

Network Printing Ports (Receiving Print Jobs)


These ports for network printing depend on the configuration of the customers network. This configuration has to be done by the customer. We add these ports only for the sake of completeness. This port range is for receiving print jobs from the network. R Port Name
HTTP SMB LPR IPP

Description
Communication with the uniFLOW server. Print data is sent to this port from the network. Server Message Block protocol. For a connection of shared printers in a windows environment. Line Printer Remote protocol. Internet printing protocol. For printing from the internet to a shared printer.

Note
Needed for the general use of uniFLOW. Optional (Windows Spooler) Optional (Windows Spooler) Optional (Windows Spooler)

80 139 515 631

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Access Addresses of Canon Devices


Here is some additional information on RUI accessing Canon devices. This information is required when you configure device agents on a uniFLOW Server. The web server architecture of Canon devices varies according to the models. Earlier machines can be accessed only by entering the IP address, while machines with newer technology or additional controllers use different ports and paths for a correct functionality. Address
192.168.1.3 192.168.1.3:8080 192.168.1.3:8000/sms/

Machine family
Restricted functionality for the iR1600/2000 Full functionality for the iR2200 and upwards to iR105. Machines with controllers like a CLC3200 with a C1 or a M2 controller attached on an iR105. The RUI of all machines with the new MEAP technology, because of the new web server architecture, can be found at this location.

Note
Without MEAP, controllers or other network devices. Just needed if a CPCA Device Agent is used. Not needed for CPCA Device Agents. Just the IP address. Not needed for CPCA Device Agents. Just the IP address.

Links For further information on Network Ports please refer to the website of IANA, the Internet Assigned Number Authority: http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers.
Microsofts information about printing ports: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=9603

Final Words If you miss a port or found a bug, feel free to contact us: [email protected] or http://www.nt-ware.com/its

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