Which ports are needed to be opened on the firewall to allow monitoring of Foglight for Databases (Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase)?
Below is the list of ports that need to be opened bidirectionally between the Foglight Management Server (FMS), Foglight Agent Manager (FglAM) and the monitored database hosts. Note that port numbers may vary depending on your specific configuration.
Name | Port Number | Source | Target |
SQL Server | 1433 (default)* | Foglight Agent Manager | Remote Host Server |
Oracle | 1521 (default)* | Foglight Agent Manager | Remote Host Server |
DB2 (LUW) | 50000 (default)*, 139 (NetBIOS Session Service for DCOM Windows connections), 445 (Windows shares for DCOM Windows connections) | Foglight Agent Manager | Remote Host Server |
Windows WMI (Remote Procedure Call) via DCOM | 135 | Foglight Agent Manager | Remote Host Server |
Sybase | 5000 (default)* | Foglight Agent Manager | Remote Host Server |
Windows WMI | Range of ports (Microsoft default) or this can be configured to use either a static port or smaller range of ports. | Foglight Agent Manager | Remote Host Server |
Windows (WinRM) | 5985 (http), 5986 (https) | Foglight Agent Manager | Remote Host Server |
FglAM Data Submission | 8080 (http), 8443 (https) | Foglight Agent Manager | Foglight Management Server |
SSH (Linux/Unix) | 22 | Foglight Agent Manager | Remote Host Server |
Ad-Hoc Queries (RMI) | 3235 (SQL Server), 3723 (Oracle), 3725 (DB2), 3260 (Azure SQL) | Foglight Management Server | FglAM |
PI Data Submission | 1433 (default)* | Foglight Agent Manager | SQL PI Repository (SQL Server) |
Ad-Hoc PI Queries | 1433 (default)* | Foglight Management Server | SQL PI Repository (SQL Server) |
* Default ports may be different in end-user environments. The ports should match the connection port to the database.
The same list of ports can be found in the Deployment Guide.
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