Quick cheat sheet for port numbers used by SQL Server services or services that SQL Server may depend on:
21 | TCP | FTP (replication) |
80 | TCP | HTTP endpoints, Reporting Services, HTTP replication |
135 | TCP & UDP | RPC, WMI, MSDTC, SQL Agent file copy, and TSQL Debugger (RPC used for multiple purposes including SSIS and clustering.) |
137 | UDP | File & Print Sharing (replication) and Cluster Admin |
138 | UDP | File & Print Sharing (replication) |
139 | TCP | FileStream and NetBIOS Session Service (clustering) |
443 | TCP | HTTPS endpoints and Reporting Services |
445 | TCP & UDP | FileStream, SMB (clustering), and File & Print Sharing |
500 | UDP | IPSec |
860 | TCP | iSCSI |
1024-5000 | TCP | Original dynamic ports for named instances. (WinSock standard.)(See ports 49152-65535.) The DoD Database STIG requires static ports. |
1433 | TCP | SQL Server database engine |
1434 | TCP & UDP | SQL Server database engine, DAC, and SQL Server's "Browse" button. |
2382 | UDP | Analysis Serviceswhen using dynamic ports with named instances |
2383 | TCP | Analysis Services |
2393-2394 | TCP | Analysis Services version 7 |
2725 | TCP | Analysis Services |
3260 | TCP | iSCSI |
3343 | UDP | Cluster network driver |
3389 | TCP | Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) |
3882 | TCP | DTS/SSIS |
4022 | TCP | Conventional port for the SQL Broker service |
4500 | UDP | IPSec |
5000-5099 | UDP | Clustering |
5022 | TCP | AlwaysOn's default port for primary and secondary replicas |
7022 | TCP | Conventional port for Database Mirroring |
8011-8031 | UDP | Clustering internode RPC |
49152-65535 | TCP | Latest dynamic ports for named instances. (WinSock standard.)(See ports 1024-5000.) The DoD Database STIG requires static ports. |