No, TCP 256 is for policy push/install and UDP 8116 is the cluster control/sync.
One port I see left off the list is TCP 2010 for FIBMGR which is a full routing table sync. That list you posted...
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No, TCP 256 is for policy push/install and UDP 8116 is the cluster control/sync.
One port I see left off the list is TCP 2010 for FIBMGR which is a full routing table sync. That list you posted...
UDP 8116 is all the sync/stateful update traffic. TCP 256 I believe is used for policy pushes