INFO: TCP, UDP, and RPC Ports Used by MSMQ
ID: Q178517
|
The information in this article applies to:
-
Microsoft Message Queue Server version 1.0
SUMMARY
The following ports are used for Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ)
operation:
TCP: 1801
RPC: 135, 2101*, 2103*, 2105*
UDP: 3527, 1801
This information is useful for interpreting:
Netstat -a output
A network trace
Configuring a firewall
MORE INFORMATION
MSMQ message traffic and internal session management traffic between Queue
Managers is delivered over Winsock through reserved TCP port 1801.
The MSMQ Independent Client multicasts a server discovery broadcast over
reserved UDP port 1801.
MSMQ Servers listen on TCP port 2101* for RPC-based MQIS calls.
MSMQ Independent Clients and Servers listen on fixed TCP port 2103* and
2105* for RPC-based remote reads of their public and private queues. Also,
the Dependent Client uses these two ports to communicate with its server
for send and receive.
There is a dynamic RPC port (assigned by RPC layer) for handshaking with an
Independent Client or MSMQ Server's RPC server to determine the fixed
ports. This is usually port 135.
MSMQ's internal PING mechanism operates over reserved UDP port 3527.
* These port numbers may be incremented by 11 if the initial choice of RPC
port is in use when MSMQ initializes. A connecting QM will query port 135
to discover the 2xxx ports.
REFERENCEShttp://www.microsoft.com/msmq/
Additional query words:
Keywords : MQConnect MQNetwork
Version : winnt:1.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbinfo
|