The Command Center client and server use either HTTP or HTTPS to communicate. The HTTPS communication mode is enabled by default when you install the Command Center server. Following is the list of ports used by the Command Center client and server to communicate with each other.
Details |
TCP Ports |
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HTTPS communication between Command Center client and server. | 8443 |
HTTP communication between Command Center client and server. | 9090 |
Communication between Command Center High Availability (HA) servers. | 6011, 2014, and 1099 |
The following table lists the ports used by the Citrix Command Center server to communicate with the Citrix NetScaler, NetScaler SDX, and Citrix CloudBridge.
Purpose |
Port |
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SNMP communication between the Citrix Command Center server and the Citrix NetScaler system and Citrix CloudBridge. |
161 (UDP port) |
Configuration of SNMP traps between the Command Center server and the Citrix NetScaler system. |
162 (UDP port) |
SSH and SFTP communication between the Command Center server and the Citrix NetScaler system. |
22 (TCP port) |
HTTPS and HTTP communication between the Command Center server and CitrixCloudBridge. |
443 and 80 (TCP ports) |
HTTPS communication between the Command Center server and NetScaler SDX. |
443 (TCP port) |
The following table lists the ports used for communication between the Command Center server and the Command Center Software(client).
Details |
TCP Ports |
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Communication between the Citrix Command Center server and the Citrix Command Center agents. Note: This port should be opened on the server as well as on the agents. |
1099 |
Remote Method Invocation (RMI) lookup. Note: This port should be opened on the server as well as on the agents. |
6011 |
HTTPS communication between the Command Center server and the agents. |
8443 |
HTTP communication between the Command Center server and the agents. |
9090 |