List of Ports Used
The ports that ThirdEye uses for communication are shown below. If you need to access your device through a firewall, change your firewall’s communication settings to ensure the required ports are open.
| Feature | Port | Protocol | UDP/TCP | Communication Direction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zero-Touch | 67 | DHCP | UDP | ThirdEye ← Destination |
| 68 | DHCP | UDP | ThirdEye → Destination | |
| 80 | HTTP | TCP | ThirdEye ← Destination | |
| 69 | TFTP | UDP | ThirdEye ← Destination | |
| - | ICMP | - | ThirdEye ← Destination | |
| Auto-Discovery | 22, 23 | SSH, Telnet | TCP | ThirdEye → Destination |
| 161 | SNMP | UDP | ThirdEye → Destination | |
| - | ICMP | - | ThirdEye → Destination | |
| Restore Configuration | 22, 23 | SSH, Telnet | TCP | ThirdEye → Destination |
| 69 | TFTP | UDP | ThirdEye ← Destination | |
| 20, 21 | FTP | TCP | ThirdEye ← Destination | |
| Modify Configuration via Tools | 22, 23 | SSH, Telnet | TCP | ThirdEye → Destination |
| Send Trap | 162 | SNMP Trap | UDP | ThirdEye → Destination |
| SNMP Monitoring | 161 | SNMP | UDP | ThirdEye → Destination |
| Receive Trap | 162 | SNMP Trap | UDP | ThirdEye ← Destination |
| WMI/WinRM Monitoring | 5985 | HTTP | TCP | ThirdEye → Destination |
| 5986 | HTTPS | |||
| Real-Time Change Detection | 514 | Syslog | UDP | ThirdEye ← Destination |
| Backup* | 22, 23 | SSH, Telnet | TCP | ThirdEye → Destination |
| 161 | SNMP | UDP | ThirdEye → Destination | |
| 69 | TFTP | UDP | ThirdEye ← Destination | |
| 20, 21 | FTP | TCP | ThirdEye ← Destination | |
| Terminal Proxy | 2222, 443 | SSH or HTTPS | TCP | ThirdEye ← Client PC |
| 22, 23 | SSH, Telnet | TCP | ThirdEye → Destination | |
| Web Terminal | 443 | HTTPS | TCP | ThirdEye ← Client (GUI) |
| 22, 23 | SSH, Telnet | TCP | ThirdEye → Destination | |
| Client Access | 443 | HTTPS | TCP | ThirdEye ← Client (GUI) |
| External Authentication | 389 | LDAP | TCP | ThirdEye → Authentication server |
| 1812 | RADIUS | UDP | ThirdEye → Authentication server |
*The appropriate settings for the protocol you use will depend on the type of device you are using. For example, for IOS devices, “CLI (Telnet, SSH) only, or both CLI and TFTP”.