TCP 3843
This port is used by the Spotlight Client to communicate with the Spotlight Diagnostic Server. This port must be open for incoming connections on the Spotlight Diagnostic Server host.
TCP 3166
This port is used by the Spotlight Diagnostic Server to communicate with the Spotlight OOP Collector process on the same host. No external connections are required on this port.
TCP 443
This port is used by the Spotlight Diagnostic Server to communicate with Spotlight Cloud. This port must be open for outgoing connections on the Spotlight Diagnostic Server host when uploading to Spotlight Cloud is enabled on the Spotlight Diagnostic Server.
TCP 40403
This port is used by the Spotlight Client to communicate with the Spotlight Diagnostic Server. This port must be open for incoming connections on the Spotlight Diagnostic Server host.
TCP 135
The Spotlight Diagnostic Server uses WMI queries to retrieve performance counter information from monitored Windows Server and hosts of database connections. According to Microsoft, these ports need to be opened on monitored Windows server and hosts of database connections.:
TPC 135
TPC 445
TPC 1024 through 65535
Based on experience, WMI seems to initiates conversation between servers on port 135. Afterward, the conversation continues on a dynamic port in the range 49152 – 65535.
UDP 1434
SQL Server uses UDP 1434 to locate the SQL Server instance port number. If UDP 1434 is closed then the SQL Server instance port number must be included in the connection string used to connect Spotlight to the SQL Server instance.
SSH
Verify the port number for SSH (secure shell) connection to the Unix/Linux machine is open. The default port number is 22
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