SCCM 2012 R2 - Ports Required through Firewall

Hi all,

currently working on the list of ports which i'll need to wing over to the network guys to open on the firewalls. Here is what i've come up with from my various readings:

Name

Port

TCP/UDP

Purpose

ICMP

-

-

Echo requests messages go from site server to clients

RPC

135

TCP

Site Server > Client | Console > Site Server

NetBIOS

139

TCP

Client < > Site Server

HTTP

80

TCP

Client < > Site Server

HTTPS

443

TCP

Client < > Site Server

SMB

445

TCP

Site Server > Client Computer

LDAP

389

TCP

Site Server > Domain Controllers

RemoteControl

2701

TCP

Site Server > Client

WSUS

8530

TCP

Client > Site Server

WSUS

8531

TCP

Client > Site Server

MSSQL

1433

TCP

Site Server > SQL Server

SQLBroker

4022

TCP

Site Server > SQL Broker Service

Client Notificaiton

10123

TCP

Site Server > Client

WakeUpProxy

9

UDP

Client > Site Server

WakeUpProxy

25536

UDP

Client > Site Server



Is there anything glaringly obvious that i've missed? Or anything i've included unnecessarily? There was a good illustration diagram of how the ports worked in 2007 (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/bb632618.aspx) but couldn't seem to find an equivilant for 2012 R2.

Thanks for the help

January 19th, 2015 6:59am

I haven't gone through your complete list, but one thing I'm missing is the RPC dynamic ports, for use with for example a client push.

Also, the ConfigMgr 2012 version of the required ports can be found here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427328.aspx

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January 19th, 2015 7:11am

Hi,

To add to that the ports for PXE is missing as well if you are going to use it. Have a look at this great excel spreadsheet where you can add a servername a roles in excel and it will give you what ports needs to be opened.. great help.

https://sccmguru.wordpress.com/2012/11/09/configuration-manager-2012-port-information-and-spreadsheet/

Regards,
Jrgen

January 19th, 2015 7:13am

Must have a visit @ http://technet.microsoft.com/en-in/library/gg682180.aspx
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January 19th, 2015 7:14am

Hi all,

thanks for the replies. I'd already had a look at those two MS links but thanks just the same. Hadn't seen that handy spreadsheet before. That looks really good so i've filed that away, cheers for the link. 

January 19th, 2015 9:55am

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