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Ports used by GeoEvent Server

ArcGIS GeoEvent Server uses specific ports to communicate with machines on the internet and intranet. The ports that you may need to open on your firewall are described below.

HTTP port 6180

GeoEvent Server communicates through port 6180. You must ensure that your firewall allows HTTP communication through this port. This port is used by GeoEvent Server REST endpoints.

HTTPS port 6143

When HTTPS is enabled, GeoEvent Server uses port 6143 by default. This port is used by GeoEvent Manager and GeoEvent Server administrator REST endpoints.

Ports 4181, 4182, and 4190

Ports 4181, 4182, and 4190 need to be opened to support the GeoEvent Server Gateway for the ZooKeeper service.

Ports 9191, 9192, 9193, and 9194

Ports 9191, 9192, 9193, and 9194 need to be opened to support the GeoEvent Server Gateway for the Kafka service.

Ports 9220 and 9320

The spatiotemporal data store, available with ArcGIS Data Store, communicates through ports 9220 (HTTP) and 9320 (TCP). If you are writing data to the spatiotemporal data store using GeoEvent Server, you will need to open these ports.

Internally used ports (5565, 5575)

Port 5565 is the default port used by the Receive Text from a TCP Socket Input Connector. This port will need to be opened if you are using this connector with the default port setting.

Port 5575 is the default port used by the Push Text to an External TCP Socket Output Connector. This port will need to be opened if you are using this connector with the default port setting.

Other ports

GeoEvent Server uses the ZooKeeper platform service hosted by ArcGIS Server. See Ports used by ArcGIS Server for information about the ports that you must open when using GeoEvent Server, specifically, ports 2181, 2182, and 2190.

Remarque :

Ce composant n’est qu’une partie d’un déploiement ArcGIS Enterprise. Reportez-vous à la rubrique Configuration système requise pour ArcGIS Enterprise pour obtenir un diagramme et des liens vers des informations sur les ports requis pour communiquer avec d’autres composants d’un portail Enterprise.