Ports and OSI Flashcards
LDAP ports
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
LDAP uses TCP port 389.
LDAPS ports
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Secure
LDAP Secure (LDAPS) encrypts data with TLS using TCP port 636.
SMTP ports
SMTP port 25
SMTP encrypted ports
Port 587
HTTP ports
ports 80
HTTPS port
Port 443
IMAP4 port
Port 143
IMAP4 encrypted port
port 993
POP3 port
port 110
POP3 encrypted port
Port 995
SFTP port
File Transfer Protocol Secure an extension of Secure Shell (SSH) using SSH to transmit the files in an encrypted format. SFTP transmits data using TCP port 22.
SCP
Secure Copy based on SSH SSH uses TCP port 22.
SSH
SSH uses TCP port 22. SSH uses TCP port 22.
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Physical
OSI layer 2
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Data Lync
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Network
OSI layer 4
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Transport
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Session
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Presentation
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Application
RDP
RDP uses TCP port 3389.
SNMPv3
Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv3 uses UDP ports 161 and 162.