Out of curiosity I decided to collect the communication ports for any given technology within the Citrix XenApp platform.... It turned out I didn't have to look much further, I found them on Vinny's blog, posted a while back right here on the Citrix blogs, however his post only got a handful of views, since I think Vinny did a great job and tons of people need this kind of information, I'm extending his collection and sharing it out with a broader audience...
This is an extremely helpful list to have always handy:
Application Performance Monitoring (powered by Citrix EdgeSight)
- EdgeSight Agent to Edgesight Server - TCP 80/443 (Payload and alerts)
- EdgeSight Web console (non-IMA) to RSCorSvc on EdgeSight Agent - TCP 9035
- EdgeSight Agent internal communication - TCP 9036 (client-side database)
- EdgeSight database - SQL 1433 (configurable)
Client-side Application Virtualization -
- Streaming Client to Application Hub (File Server/Share) - SMB 445
EasyCall
- To client - HTTP(S)-TCP 8443 (PSync)
- To Admin console (non-IMA) - TCP 443
- To LDAP Directory- TCP 389
- To PBX - port varies by vendor
Independent Management Architecture (IMA) Services - TCP 2512, 2513
Licensing Service - TCP 27000, 27009 (configurable)
Server-side Application Virtualization
- Management Console (Using IMA) - TCP 2512, 2513
- Application requests - TCP XML 80, 8080 or 443 (configurable)
- Access to Applications Virtualized on the Server - ICA-TCP 1494, 2598 (Session Reliability)
Single Sign-on (powered by Citrix Password Manager)
- Management Console (non-IMA) or Agent to Password Manager Service - TCP-443
- Management Console (non-IMA), Agent or Service to credential store
- Network File Share Credential Store - TCP/UDP 445 (CIFS) or TCP/UDP 135-139 (NetBIOS)
- Active Directory Credential Store - TCP/UDP - 389, 636, TCP - 3268, 3269
- Novell File Share Credential Store - TCP/UDP - 524
SmartAccess (powered by Citrix Access Gateway)
- Standard and Advanced Edition
- Client connections- TCP-SSL 443 (configurable)
- Advanced Access Control (AAC) to Appliance communication - TCP 80 or 443 (configurable), 9001, 9002, 9005
- Management Console
- to Appliance (non-IMA) - 9001, 9002, 9005
- to AAC - IMA-TCP-2513
- Enterprise Edition
- To client - SSL-TCP 443
- To internal network - SSL-TCP 443, Native Authentication port (i.e. RADIUS 1812, LDAP 389), Native application ports (i.e. ICA-1494)
- Management console (non-IMA) - SSH-TCP 22, HTTP(S)-TCP 80/443
SmartAuditor
- Management (non-IMA) - Use local console on Agent or on Server.
- Agent to Broker (Recording and Policy Check) - TCP 80/443 (configurable)
- Player to Broker - TCP 80/443 (configurable)
- Agent to Server (Metadata and Video)- Microsoft Message Queuing,
- Default - TCP: 1801; RPC: 135, 2101*, 2103*, 2105*; UDP: 3527, 1801 (*These port numbers may be incremented by 11 if the initia choice of RPC port is being used when Message Queuing initializes. A connecting QM queries port 135 to discover the 2xxx ports.)
- Over SSL- TCP 80,443
WAN Optimizer -Guidance provided was to get it from Admin Guide
- Appliance to Appliance - Pass-through native application port (e.g. ICA-1494, HTTP-80, LDAP-389)
- Management Console (non-IMA) - TCP 80
- Client to Appliance - TCP 443
Web Interface
- Client connections - TCP 80/443 (configurable)
- Server-to-server - TCP XML 80/8080, 443 (using SSL Relay)
Management console (partially IMA) - DCOM 135 (+ configurable high port range), IMA-TCP 2513, TCP 80/443
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! Please be advised that these have been gathered from product documentation and can change on future product releases. ![]()
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Nice work Vinny boy! ![]()
Keep an eye on this guy's blog!!!
Cheers,
Gus Pinto
Microsoft MVP - Virtualization
Twitter/GusPinto