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Comprehensive list of ports used by Lexmark

Here is a comprehensive list of ports used by Lexmark

Overview

This article details the ports used by Lexmark devices to enable certain functions, features, or apps.

Index

TCP/UDP ports enabling certain printer functions

Port Number
Type
Function
20 - 21
TCP
FTP access
69
UDP
TFTP access
79
TCP
Finger port
80
TCP/UDP
  • 80 TCP – HTTP Server Port
  • 80 UDP – HTTP Interface
123
TCP/UDP
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
137
TCP/UDP
NetBIOS Name Service Port
161-162
UDP
  • 161 – SNMP
  • 162 – SNMP Traps
515
TCP
LPD Printing Port
9000
TCP
Telnet session port – Configuration Menu Port used with Telnet to set network adapter settings.
9100
TCP
Basic Print Data Port: All traffic is sent directly to printer as for a locally attached printer.
  • 9100 – INA/Parallel 1 of External adapter
  • 9102 – Parallel 2 of External adapter
  • 9109 – Serial 1 of External adapter
9200
TCP
Receives Intervention Required (IR) error data from the printer. Unidirectional.
  • 9200 – INA/Parallel 1
  • 9202 – Parallel 2
  • 9209 – Serial 1
9200
UDP
Lexmark Print Server Identification – Used for Auto Discovery.
9300
UDP
NPAP over UDP
  • 9300 – receive NPAP queries and ARM requests
  • 9301 – receive DSA acknowledgements
  • 9302 – receive Job Complete acknowledgements
9400
TCP
Data Port with Header / Print Data Channel – Alternate port used for printing.
9500 - 9501
TCP
NPAP over TCP. NPAP queries, Arm and Receive DSAs – Used by Print Server Utility.
9600
TCP
Direct printer PIPE – Usable only with a Download Emulator installed (for instance, the IPDS dle). MarkNet S and later adapters.
9700
UDP
Plug-n-Play messages
Port 631 is Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).

Ports used by Kerberos Authentication between the device and domain controllers

The following are the ports required to be open on the
Server
. There are no specific Lexmark printer ports required for this protocol.
Port Number
Type
Function
88
TCP/UDP
Kerberos – authentication system
543
TCP
Kerberos login
754
TCP
Kerberos propagation
2105
TCP
Encrypted Logons over SSL
4444
TCP
Older translation port

Ports used by LDAP Authentication/Lookups

The following are the ports required to be open on the
Server
. There are no specific Lexmark printer ports required for this protocol.
Port Number
Type
Function
389
TCP/UDP
Default Port for LDAP
636
TCP/UDP
Non Standard Port; LDAP with SSL
3268
TCP/UDP
Send info in clear text across the wire
3269
TCP/UDP
Port used when using LDAP over SSL, Kerberos or NTLM

Ports used by Scan to Network

The following are the ports required to be open on the
Server
. There are no specific Lexmark printer ports required for this function.
Port Number
Type
Function
135
TCP/UDP
Used to remotely manage services including DHCP server, DNS server and WINS
137
TCP/UDP
NetBIOS Name Service Port
139
TCP/UDP
Netbios ds (NetBIOS Session Service)
443
TCP/UDP
Establishes a HTTPS connection
445
TCP
Microsoft-DS Active Directory, Windows shares

Ports used by Network Twain Scan Driver

The following are the ports required to be opened on the host.
For more information about the Ephemeral port, please refer to the links below:
Port Number
Type
Function
5353
UDP
For discovery, mDNS protocol is used
80
HTTP
For scan request from host
443
HTTPS
For scan request from host
49152
Ephemeral Port
For receiving the scan data (start)
65535
Ephemeral Port
For receiving the scan data (end)

Ports used by Lexmark devices for network function

Port Number
Type
Function
25
TCP/UDP
SMTP port
53
TCP/UDP
DNS port
443
TCP/UDP
Establishes a HTTPS connection
587
TCP/UDP
E-mail message submission
9100
TCP/UDP
Basic Print Data Port
9751
TCP/UDP
12000
TCP/UDP

Ports used by Lexmark network port driver

Port Number
Type
Function
161
UDP
SNMP port
9300
UDP
For alerts
9400
TCP
For print data
9500
TCP
For the Server NPAP connection

Ports used by LFM

Function
Protocol
Source
Destination
Purpose
Layer 3
Layer 4
Host
Port
Host
Port
Discovery
TCP
HTTP
LRAM, eLSM
Any
Printer
80
device Discovery (looking for printer web page)
Discovery
TCP
RAW
eLSM
Any
Printer
9100
device Discovery (looking for printer raw data port)
Polling
UDP
SNMP
LRAM, eLSM
Any
Printer
161
device Poll (status, counters)
Polling
UDP
NPA
LRAM
Any
Printer
9300
device Poll (Lexmark NPA devices only)
USB attach
TCP
HTTP
LPMA
Any
LFT3
80
LPMA rollup port (default, can be re-configured)
USB attach
TCP
HTTPS
LPMA
Any
LFT3
443
secure LPMA rollup port (if configured)
Emails
TCP
SMTP
eLSM
Any
SMTP gateway
25
emails of device alerts
Admin
TCP
HTTP
Any admin client
Any
LFT3, eLSM
80
web Administration of LFT2, LFT3, eLSM (default, may be re-configured)
Admin
TCP
HTTP
Any admin client
Any
LRAM
8080
web Administration of LRAM
Admin
TCP
HTTPS
Any admin client
Any
LFT3
443
secure web Administration of LFT2, LFT3 (default, may be re-configured)
Rollups
TCP
HTTP
LRAM, eLSM
Any
LFT3
80
for HTTP connection to LFT
Rollups
TCP
HTTPS
LRAM
Any
LFT3
443
SSL Rollup server port for LFT2, LFT3 (default, may be re-configured)
Oracle
TCP
RAW
LFT3
Any
Oracle server
1521
Oracle database port (if external Oracle DB server is used)
Postgres
TCP
RAW
LFT3
Any
Postgres server
5432
Postgres database port (if external Postgres DB server is used)

Ports used by LDD 4.5 and 4.6

Port Number
Type
Function
Database
3050
TCP
Database communications
8001
TCP
Backup/restore agent
Load balancer
4113
TCP
Web adapter (JMX)
9700
TCP
Profile submission to e-Task printers, Web adapter (JMX)
9705
TCP
Apache agent
9780
TCP
Load balancer communications, including LMC
LDD Server
4111
TCP
JMX
5111
TCP
RMI
8009
TCP
AJP/Tomcat connector (load balancer worker)
9743
TCP
Profile submission to printers using SSL
9780
TCP
Profile submission to printers
9788
TCP
Profile submission to printers
Printer
79
TCP
Finger port
161
UDP
SNMP, device discovery
5000
TCP
Policy updates, ObjectStore plain text communication
5353
UDP
Multicast DNS
6000
UDP
Device discovery, ObjectStore communication using XML protocol
6100
UDP
Device discovery, policy updates, Lexmark Secure Transport (LST) encrypted data
6110
TCP
Device discovery, policy updates, LST authentication and negotiation
9100
TCP
Printing, policy updates
9300
UDP
Device discovery, NPA protocol UDP communications
9500
TCP
NPA protocol TCP communications
Software clients
9780
TCP
Profile submission
9788
TCP
Profile submission

Ports used by LDCM

Port Number
Type
Function
80
TCP
Establishes a HTTP connection (Optional*)
443
TCP
Establishes a HTTPS connection needed for required software/system updates
161
UDP
SNMP collects printer information
162
UDP
Receives SNMP traps from supported configured printer (Optional*)
6110
TCP/UDP
Lexmark collection port and printer (Optional*)
9300
UDP
Lexmark collection port and printer
*Contact Lexmark installation person if a feature using this port is to be enabled

Ports used by LDSS

Ports
9700
and
9701
are the ports that the LDSS server listens on for client connections. The ScanBack Utility listens on a port in the
9700 - 9750
range. The rest are ports the LDSS server actually connects to.
Port Number
Name
Function
9700
sblisten
Receives jobs from clients
9701
sbserver
Server firebolt socket
9702
ddcfwait
Receives job confirmation from sbserver and sblisten
9705 - 9750
ScanBack utility
Tries 9705 first and increments until an unused port is found

Ports used by MFP products

Port Number
Function
80
Printer web server
5000
Enhanced MFP object store, ESF Utility uses this port
9100
Basic Print Data Port
9400
Printing with print confirmation
9500
NPA query to printer
10080
Enhanced MFP web server

Ports used by VNC Viewer

Port Number
Firmware Starts With
Port Number
Type
Function
Older than 2012 generation
Anything other than "M", "C", or "LW"
5899-5900
TCP
Remote Operator Panel & external VNC viewer.
2012-2014 generation
"LW"
5899-5900
TCP
Remote Operator Panel (http & https)
2016-2021 generation
"M" or "C"
5901-5902
TCP
External VNC viewer & Remote Operator Panel

Ports used by Device Deployment Utility

Port Number
Function
Firmware Deployment
9100
Unsecured Socket
443
Secured (HTTPS)
UCF and VCC Bundle Deployment
80
Unsecured (HTTP)
443
Secured (HTTPS)
CA Certificate Deployment
5000
Unsecured objectstore
6100
Secured objectstore
ESF App Deployment
21
Unsecured and Secured FTP
ESF can be deployed through
SOCKET
(
9100
). For this, modify
ddu-2.2.0.1\config\device-config.xml
file's <packageDeployProtocol defaultProtocol='
FTP
'> with the following entry:
<packageDeployProtocol defaultProtocol='
SOCKET
'>.
Lex License Deployment (for 2012 models MX, CX, MS, and CS)
80
Unsecured (HTTP)
443
Secured (HTTPS)
Fnp License Deployment (for any other printers before 2012)
5000
Unsecured objectstore
6100
Secured objectstore
Before deployment,
printer communication
uses all or some of the following ports:
  • 9200
  • 9300/UDP
  • 9301/UDP
  • 9302 (NPAP)
  • Objectstore 5000 and 6100
Discovery
uses all or some of the following ports:
  • 161 (SNMP)
  • 9200
  • 9300/UDP
  • 9301/UDP
  • 9302 (NPAP)/UDP
  • 5353 (MDNS)

Ports used by MarkVision Enterprise

Port Number
Type
Function
Server to Device communication
20 - 21
TCP
Generic File Downloads (FTP)
69
UDP
Firmware updates and Generic File Downloads (TFTP)
80
TCP
Generic or Configuration File Downloads (HTTP)
161
UDP
Discovery of and communication with Lexmark and third-party network printers (SNMP)
443
TCP
Configuration File Downloads (HTTPS)
5353
UDP
Discovery of certain network printers and determining the security capabilities of devices (mDNS)
6000
UDP
Communication with network printers (XMLNT)
6100
TCP/UDP
Ephemeral, encrypted communication with network printers (LST)
6110
TCP
Encrypted communication with network printers (LST)
9100
TCP
Generic or Configuration File Downloads (Raw Print Port)
9187
UDP
Communication with network printers (NPAP/XMLNT)
9300
UDP
Communication with network printers (NPAP)
Device to Server communication
9187
UDP
Generating and receiving alerts (NPAP)
9300
UDP
Generating and receiving alerts (NPAP)
Server to Database communication
1433
TCP
Communication with SQL server
3050
TCP
Communication with Firebird database
Client to Server communication
9788
TCP
Port and protocol used during communication from the flex or browser client to the MarkVision Server
Messaging and Alerts – MarkVision Server to Mail Server
25
TCP
SMTP, Provides e-mail functionality used to receive alerts from devices
MarkVision Server to LDAP Server communication
389
TCP
Port to which the LDAP Server has been configured to listen Authentication of MarkVision Enterprise users using an LDAP Server
88
UDP
Default Kerberos Authentication Service port
5000
TCP
Communication with network printers
9500
TCP
NPA protocol TCP communications
9501
TCP

Ports used by MarkVision Classic (MarkVision Function V5.x)

Port Number
Type
Function
69
UDP
TFTP
161
UDP
SNMP
9200
UDP
Auto Discovery
9300
UDP
NPA Communication with Print Servers
9301
UDP
NPA Acknowledgements
9400
TCP
Print Data Channel

Ports used by MarkVision Professional (MarkVision Professional V10.x)

Port Number
Type
Function
MVP Server
21
TCP
FTP – for Firmware upgrades and Generic File Downloads
53
TCP
Domain Name Server (DNS); reverse name lookup
69
UDP
TFTP – for Firmware upgrades and Generic File Downloads
161
UDP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
427
UDP
SLP (as an alternative means of device discovery)
5353
UDP
Host-Config discovery of print servers
6000
UDP
XML communication w/ high-end devices
6100
UDP
Secure (encrypted) communication w/ printers
6110
TCP
Secure (SSL) channel negotiation w/ printers
Lexmark SSL port for updating firmware, this cannot be closed
9100
TCP
Use to bypass FTP – Generic File Transfer Method
9189
UDP
Debug server port, Establishing Telnet sessions with the MarkVision Server
9200
UDP
Auto Discovery (pre MVP 6.0 only)
9300
UDP
NPAP communication with print servers
9301
UDP
NPA acknowledgements
9400
TCP
Print data channel
MarkVision Server can also be configured to communicate using NPAP or LPA over IPX. Connection types and their common uses are listed below.
0x83C1 IPX
Legacy LPA communication
0x83C4 IPX
NPA communication with print servers
0x861C IPX
Legacy NPA communication
MVP Server Communication
(Clients)
9180
TCP
MarkVision’s Web Server HTTP Interface port (MVP Server Web Page), by default
9184
UDP
Server SLP port; uses SLP to locate MarkVision Servers
9188
TCP
JAVA Desktop Application (Java RMI port between MVP Clients and Server)
1780
-
SSL Client connection
MVP Authentication
389
TCP
LDAP (default and customized)
636
TCP/UDP
LDAP with SSL
MVP Database connectivity
(MVP 10.2 and 11.0 restricted plugin)
1521
TCP
Oracle database connectivity
1433
TCP
MS SQL server
MVP Queue Management feature
137
TCP/UDP
Netbios ssn (NetBIOS Name Service)
139
TCP/UDP
Netbios ds (NetBIOS Session Service)
445
TCP
Microsoft-DS Active Directory, Windows shareS

Related articles

For a complete list of TCP/IP ports, please see http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers.
LEGACY ID:
FA642