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PORTSProtocol Function

The document lists common ports and protocols used in an Exchange server environment. Ports like 80, 443, 25, and 587 are used for SMTP, HTTPS, and Outlook connectivity. Ports like 135, 389, 3268 are used for Active Directory access and Kerberos authentication. Other ports like 110, 143, 995, 993 support legacy POP3 and IMAP protocols. Intra-node cluster communications typically use port 3343.

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PORTSProtocol Function

The document lists common ports and protocols used in an Exchange server environment. Ports like 80, 443, 25, and 587 are used for SMTP, HTTPS, and Outlook connectivity. Ports like 135, 389, 3268 are used for Active Directory access and Kerberos authentication. Other ports like 110, 143, 995, 993 support legacy POP3 and IMAP protocols. Intra-node cluster communications typically use port 3343.

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PORTS Protocol Function

135 RPC MAPI/Mail Submission Service

389   (LDAP) Active Directory access from Hub Transport server


3268   (LDAP GC)
88   (Kerberos)
53   (DNS)
135   (RPC netlogon)
443 HTTPS Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) access from
Hub Transport server

587 SMTP, NTLM/Kerberos SMTP clients to Hub Transport server


25 SMTP
445 SMB Admin remote access (SMB/File)
64327 Log shipping and seeding
80 Outlook accessing OAB
3343 intra-node communications, cluster nodes communicate over (UDP)
110 POP3/TCP (TLS)
995 POP3/TCP (SSL)

143 IMAP/TCP (TLS)
993 IMAP/TCP (SSL)

Exchange Features
Outlook Anywhere 80/TCP, 443/TCP (SSL)
(formerly known as RPC over HTTP )

Exchange ActiveSync application 80/TCP, 443/TCP (SSL)

Client Access server to a Mailbox server 80/TCP, 443/TCP (SSL)


that is running an earlier version of
Exchange Server

Client Access server to Client Access 80/TCP, 443/TCP (SSL)


server (Exchange ActiveSync)

Client Access server to Client Access 80/TCP, 443/TCP (HTTPS)


server (Outlook Web Access)

Client Access server to Client Access 443/TCP (HTTPS)


server (Exchange Web Services)

Client Access server to Client Access 995 (SSL)


server (POP3)

Client Access server to Client Access 993 (SSL)


server (IMAP4)

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