Configuring Administration Settings : Configuring System Settings : Configuring Monitored Ports
  
Configuring Monitored Ports
You set the TCP ports that you want to monitor in the Monitored Ports page. The ports that you specify appear in the Traffic Summary report. Make sure that the description you specify helps you identify the type of traffic on the port.
The SCC automatically discovers all the ports in the system that have traffic. Discovered ports, along with a label (if one exists), are added to the Traffic Summary report. If a discovered port does not have a label, then an unknown label is added to the discovered port. To change the unknown label to a name representing the port, you must add the port with a new label. All statistics for this new port are preserved from the time the port was discovered.
For details, see Viewing Traffic Summary Reports.
By default, traffic is monitored on ports 21 (FTP), 80 (HTTP), 135 (EPM), 139 (CIFS:NetBIOS), 443 (SSL), 445 (CIFS:TCP), 1352 (Lotus Notes), 1433 (SQL:TDS), 1748 (SRDF), 3225 (FCIP), 3226 (FCIP), 3227 (FCIP), 3228 (FCIP), 7830 (MAPI), 7919 (IP Blade), 8777 (RCU), 8778 (SMB Signed), 8779 (SMB2), 8780 (SMB2 Signed), 8781 (SMB3 Signed), and 10566 (SnapMirror).
To set monitored ports
1. Choose Administration > System Settings: Monitored Ports to display the Monitored Ports page.
Figure: Setting Monitored Ports
2. Complete the configuration as described in this table.
Control
Description
Add Port
Displays the controls to add a new port.
Port Number
Specify the port to be monitored.
Port Description
Specify a description of the type of traffic on the port.
Add
Displays the controls for adding a port.
Remove Selected
Select the check box next to the name and click Remove Selected.
3. To modify a monitored port, click the port and complete the configuration as described in this table.
Control
Description
Port Description
Specify a description of the type of traffic on the port.
Apply
Applies your settings to the running configuration.
4. Click Save to save your settings permanently.
Related Topic
•  Viewing Traffic Summary Reports