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
- LFM (Lexmark Fleet Manager)
- LDD (Lexmark Document Distributor)
- LDCM (Lexmark Data Collection Manager)
- LDSS (Lexmark Document Solutions Suite)
- MarkVision Classic (MarkVision Classic)
- MarkVision Professional (MarkVision Professional)
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 |
|
123 | TCP/UDP | NTP (Network Time Protocol) |
137 | TCP/UDP | NetBIOS Name Service Port |
161-162 | UDP |
|
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.
|
9200 | TCP | Receives Intervention Required (IR) error data from the printer. Unidirectional.
|
9200 | UDP | Lexmark Print Server Identification – Used for Auto Discovery. |
9300 | UDP | NPAP over UDP
|
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:
Discovery uses all or some of the following ports:
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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 |
See Blocked Ports and Processes Affecting MarkVision's Ability to Communicate over a Network for more details.
Related articles
For a complete list of TCP/IP ports, please see http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers.
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