The 10ZiG Manager communicates with the various thin clients on several network ports that will conflict with existing DHCP or Active Directory functionality; therefore, it is recommended that the Manager not be installed on computers that already host these services such as domain controllers.

Following are the associated ports for the 10ZiG Manager:

  • Network Ports and Purpose
    • TCP 3306 – Used by the local MySQL service hosting the Manager database.
    • TCP 11132 – The Manager Console retrieves information from the Server via this port.
    • TCP 11133-11147 – A Manager Console will register one of the ports in this range, usually 11133, with the Server to receive various notifications.
    • TCP 445 – Used in the PXELinux image for authentication to the ImageStore share.
  • Client Discovery and Communication Ports
    • UDP/TCP 52500 – Broadcast discovery port for Windows (XTC Agent).
    • TCP 52510 – This RPC port is used by Manager Server to perform remote operations and queries on Windows (XTC Agent) clients.
    • TCP 52511 – This RPC port is used Windows (XTC Agent) clients to notify the manager server when they come online or are going offline.
    • TCP 80/443 (HTTP/HTTPS) -These Web ports are used by Manager Server to query information from and perform operations on Linux clients.
    • TCP 8001 – The Manager Server publishes firmware update packages for Linux clients on this port.
  • Template Port – Linux
    • WEBDAV on port 80 for standard connections or a websocket tunnel on client initiated webtunnel in the case of “cloud connected” (default cc port would be 443).
  • PXE Boot Ports
    • UDP 67 (DHCP/BOOTP)- The Manager Server responds to DHCP/BOOTP requests from this port for PXE-Booting clients for image deployment/recovery.
    • UDP 68 (DHCP/BOOTP)- The client listens for responses to DHCP/BOOTP requests from manager server for image deployment/recovery.
    • UDP 69 (TFTP) – When PXE-Booting, the PXE configuration and boot image are transferred to the client via TFTP
  • Syslog Port
    • UDP 51

Cloud Connector Ports

    • 443 – or whatever port you assigned the CC.

Tip: If you are unable to PXE boot from your 10ZiG Manager, run a command prompt and type in netstat -abp udp to find out what services are bound to your ports.

A working example should look like this

UDP(DHCP/BOOTP) 0.0.0.0:67
[MgrService.exe]
UDP(TFTP) 0.0.0.0:69
[MgrService.exe]

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