content/operate/rs/7.22/networking/port-configurations.md
All Redis Enterprise Software deployments span multiple physical/virtual nodes. You'll need to keep several ports open between these nodes. This document describes the various port ranges and their uses.
{{< note >}} Whenever you create a new database, you must verify that the ports assigned to the new database's endpoints are open. The cluster will not perform this verification for you. {{< /note >}}
Redis Enterprise Software's port usage falls into three general categories:
| Protocol | Port | Configurable | Connection source | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCP | 8001 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal, External | Traffic from application to Redis Enterprise Software [Discovery Service]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.22/databases/durability-ha/discovery-service.md" >}}) |
| TCP | 8070 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | External | Metrics exported and managed by the web proxy |
| TCP | 3347-3349, 8000, 8071, 9091, 9125 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal | Internal metrics ports |
| TCP | 8443 | <span title="Configurable">✅ Yes</span> | Internal, External | Secure (HTTPS) access to the management web UI |
| TCP | 9081 | <span title="Configurable">✅ Yes</span> | Internal | CRDB coordinator for Active-Active management (internal) |
| TCP | 9082 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal | Cluster API internal port |
| TCP | 9443, 8080, 3346 | <span title="Configurable">✅ Yes</span> | Internal, External, Active-Active | REST API traffic, including cluster management and node bootstrap |
| TCP | 10050 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal | Zabbix monitoring |
| TCP | 10000-10049, 10051-19999 | <span title="Configurable">✅ Yes</span> | Internal, External, Active-Active | Database traffic |
| UDP | 53, 5353 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal, External | DNS/mDNS traffic |
| TCP | 1968 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal | Proxy traffic |
| TCP | 3333-3345, 3350-3354, 36379 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal | Internode communication |
| TCP | 3355 | <span title="Configurable">✅ Yes</span> | Internal | Authentication service internal port |
| TCP | 20000-29999 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal | Database shard traffic |
| TCP | 8002, 8004, 8006 | <span title="Configurable">✅ Yes</span> | Internal | Default system health monitoring (envoy admin, envoy management server, gossip envoy admin) |
| TCP | 8444, 9080 | <span title="Not configurable">❌ No</span> | Internal | Traffic between web proxy and cnm_http/cm |
Redis Enterprise Software reserves some ports by default (system_reserved_ports). To reserve other ports or port ranges and prevent the cluster from assigning them to database endpoints, configure reserved_ports using one of the following methods:
[rladmin cluster config]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.22/references/cli-utilities/rladmin/cluster/config" >}})
rladmin cluster config reserved_ports <list of ports/port ranges>
For example:
rladmin cluster config reserved_ports 11000 13000-13010
[Update cluster settings]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.22/references/rest-api/requests/cluster#put-cluster" >}}) REST API request
PUT /v1/cluster
{ "reserved_ports": ["list of ports/port ranges"] }
For example:
PUT /v1/cluster
{ "reserved_ports": ["11000", "13000-13010"] }
The Redis Enterprise Software Cluster Manager UI uses port 8443, by default. You can change this to a custom port as long as the new port is not in use by another process.
To change this port, run:
rladmin cluster config cm_port <new-port>
After changing the Redis Enterprise Software web UI port, you must connect any new node added to the cluster to the UI with the custom port number:
https://newnode.mycluster.example.com:<nonstandard-port-number>
For system health monitoring, Redis uses the following ports by default:
Port 8002 for envoy admin
Port 8004 for envoy management server
Port 8006 for gossip envoy admin
You can change each envoy port to a custom port using the [rladmin cluster config]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.22/references/cli-utilities/rladmin/cluster/config" >}}) command as long as the new port is not in use by another process. When you change envoy_admin_port, expect a restart of envoy.
To change the envoy admin port, run:
$ rladmin cluster config envoy_admin_port <new-port>
Updating envoy_admin_port... restarting now
To change the envoy management server port, run:
$ rladmin cluster config envoy_mgmt_server_port <new-port>
Cluster configured successfully
To change the gossip envoy admin port, run:
$ rladmin cluster config gossip_envoy_admin_port <new-port>
Cluster configured successfully
For the REST API, Redis Enterprise Software uses port 9443 (secure) and port 8080 (not secure), by default. You can change this to a custom port as long as the new port is not in use by another process.
To change these ports, run:
rladmin cluster config cnm_http_port <new-port>
rladmin cluster config cnm_https_port <new-port>
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By default, the Redis Enterprise Software API supports communication over HTTP and HTTPS. However, you can turn off HTTP support to ensure that API requests are encrypted.
Before you turn off HTTP support, make sure you migrate any scripts or proxy configurations that use HTTP to the encrypted API endpoint to prevent broken connections.
To turn off HTTP support for API endpoints, run:
rladmin cluster config http_support disabled
After you turn off HTTP support, traffic sent to the unencrypted API endpoint is blocked.
Starting with version 6.0.12, you cannot use automatic HTTP to HTTPS redirection.
To poll metrics from the metrics_exporter or to access the Cluster Manager UI, use HTTPS in your request. HTTP requests won't be automatically redirected to HTTPS for those services.
Nodes in the same cluster must reside on the same VLAN. If you can't host the nodes on the same VLAN, then you must open [all ports]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.22/networking/port-configurations.md" >}}) between them.