Internet Assigned Numbers Authority

Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry

Last Updated
2024-12-20
Expert(s)
TCP/UDP: Joe Touch; Eliot Lear, Kumiko Ono, Wes Eddy, Brian Trammell, 
Jana Iyengar, and Michael Scharf
SCTP: Michael Tuexen
DCCP: Eddie Kohler and Yoshifumi Nishida
Reference
[RFC6335]
Note
Service names and port numbers are used to distinguish between different
services that run over transport protocols such as TCP, UDP, DCCP, and
SCTP.

Service names are assigned on a first-come, first-served process, as
documented in [RFC6335].

Port numbers are assigned in various ways, based on three ranges: System
Ports (0-1023), User Ports (1024-49151), and the Dynamic and/or Private
Ports (49152-65535); the different uses of these ranges are described in
[RFC6335]. According to Section 8.1.2 of [RFC6335], System Ports are 
assigned by the "IETF Review" or "IESG Approval" procedures described in 
[RFC8126]. User Ports are assigned by IANA using the "IETF Review" process, 
the "IESG Approval" process, or the "Expert Review" process, as per 
[RFC6335]. Dynamic Ports are not assigned.

The registration procedures for service names and port numbers are
described in [RFC6335].

Assigned ports both System and User ports SHOULD NOT be used without
or prior to IANA registration.

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* PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:                                           *
*                                                                      *
* ASSIGNMENT OF A PORT NUMBER DOES NOT IN ANY WAY IMPLY AN             *
* ENDORSEMENT OF AN APPLICATION OR PRODUCT, AND THE FACT THAT NETWORK  *
* TRAFFIC IS FLOWING TO OR FROM A REGISTERED PORT DOES NOT MEAN THAT   *
* IT IS "GOOD" TRAFFIC, NOR THAT IT NECESSARILY CORRESPONDS TO THE     *
* ASSIGNED SERVICE. FIREWALL AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS SHOULD          *
* CHOOSE HOW TO CONFIGURE THEIR SYSTEMS BASED ON THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF    *
* THE TRAFFIC IN QUESTION, NOT WHETHER THERE IS A PORT NUMBER          *
* REGISTERED OR NOT.                                                   *
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Service Name Port Number Transport Protocol Description Assignee Contact Registration Date Modification Date Reference Service Code Unauthorized Use Reported Assignment Notes
pearldoc-xact 1980 udp PearlDoc XACT [Chris_Vertonghen] [Chris_Vertonghen]
p2pq 1981 tcp p2pQ [Warren_Alexander] [Warren_Alexander]
p2pq 1981 udp p2pQ [Warren_Alexander] [Warren_Alexander]
estamp 1982 tcp Evidentiary Timestamp [Todd_Glassey] [Todd_Glassey]
estamp 1982 udp Evidentiary Timestamp [Todd_Glassey] [Todd_Glassey]
lhtp 1983 tcp Loophole Test Protocol [Kade_Hansson] [Kade_Hansson]
lhtp 1983 udp Loophole Test Protocol [Kade_Hansson] [Kade_Hansson]
bb 1984 tcp BB [Sean_MacGuire] [Sean_MacGuire]
bb 1984 udp BB [Sean_MacGuire] [Sean_MacGuire]
hsrp 1985 tcp Hot Standby Router Protocol [RFC2281]
hsrp 1985 udp Hot Standby Router Protocol [RFC2281]
licensedaemon 1986 tcp cisco license management
licensedaemon 1986 udp cisco license management
tr-rsrb-p1 1987 tcp cisco RSRB Priority 1 port
tr-rsrb-p1 1987 udp cisco RSRB Priority 1 port
tr-rsrb-p2 1988 tcp cisco RSRB Priority 2 port
tr-rsrb-p2 1988 udp cisco RSRB Priority 2 port
tr-rsrb-p3 1989 tcp cisco RSRB Priority 3 port
tr-rsrb-p3 1989 udp cisco RSRB Priority 3 port
mshnet 1989 tcp MHSnet system [Bob_Kummerfeld] [Bob_Kummerfeld] This entry records an unassigned but widespread use
mshnet 1989 udp MHSnet system [Bob_Kummerfeld] [Bob_Kummerfeld] This entry records an unassigned but widespread use
stun-p1 1990 tcp cisco STUN Priority 1 port
stun-p1 1990 udp cisco STUN Priority 1 port
stun-p2 1991 tcp cisco STUN Priority 2 port
stun-p2 1991 udp cisco STUN Priority 2 port
stun-p3 1992 tcp cisco STUN Priority 3 port
stun-p3 1992 udp cisco STUN Priority 3 port
ipsendmsg 1992 tcp IPsendmsg [Bob_Kummerfeld] [Bob_Kummerfeld] This entry records an unassigned but widespread use
ipsendmsg 1992 udp IPsendmsg [Bob_Kummerfeld] [Bob_Kummerfeld] This entry records an unassigned but widespread use
snmp-tcp-port 1993 tcp cisco SNMP TCP port
snmp-tcp-port 1993 udp cisco SNMP TCP port
stun-port 1994 tcp cisco serial tunnel port
stun-port 1994 udp cisco serial tunnel port
perf-port 1995 tcp cisco perf port
perf-port 1995 udp cisco perf port
tr-rsrb-port 1996 tcp cisco Remote SRB port
tr-rsrb-port 1996 udp cisco Remote SRB port
gdp-port 1997 tcp cisco Gateway Discovery Protocol
gdp-port 1997 udp cisco Gateway Discovery Protocol
x25-svc-port 1998 tcp cisco X.25 service (XOT)
x25-svc-port 1998 udp cisco X.25 service (XOT)
tcp-id-port 1999 tcp cisco identification port
tcp-id-port 1999 udp cisco identification port
dc 2001 tcp
wizard 2001 udp curry
search 2010 tcp
pipe-server 2010 udp

IANA assigned this well-formed service name as a replacement for "pipe_server".
pipe_server 2010 udp This entry is an alias to "pipe-server". This entry is now historic, not usable for use with many common service discovery mechanisms.
raid-cc 2011 tcp raid
servserv 2011 udp
ttyinfo 2012 tcp
raid-ac 2012 udp
raid-am 2013 tcp
raid-cd 2013 udp
troff 2014 tcp
raid-sf 2014 udp
cypress 2015 tcp
raid-cs 2015 udp
bootserver 2016 tcp
bootserver 2016 udp
cypress-stat 2017 tcp
bootclient 2017 udp
terminaldb 2018 tcp
rellpack 2018 udp
whosockami 2019 tcp
about 2019 udp
servexec 2021 tcp
xinuexpansion1 2021 udp
mobrien-chat 2031 tcp mobrien-chat [Mike_O_Brien] [Mike_O_Brien] 2004-11
mobrien-chat 2031 udp mobrien-chat [Mike_O_Brien] [Mike_O_Brien] 2004-11
interbase 2041 tcp
interbase 2041 udp
epnsdp 2051 tcp EPNSDP [Hiroyasu_Ogata] [Hiroyasu_Ogata]
epnsdp 2051 udp EPNSDP [Hiroyasu_Ogata] [Hiroyasu_Ogata]
lot105-ds-upd 2053 tcp Lot105 DSuper Updates [Piers_Scannell] [Piers_Scannell]
lot105-ds-upd 2053 udp Lot105 DSuper Updates [Piers_Scannell] [Piers_Scannell]
netmount 2061 tcp NetMount [Alex_Oberlander] [Alex_Oberlander]
netmount 2061 udp NetMount [Alex_Oberlander] [Alex_Oberlander]
acp-port 2071 tcp Axon Control Protocol [Christiaan_Simons] [Christiaan_Simons]
acp-port 2071 udp Axon Control Protocol [Christiaan_Simons] [Christiaan_Simons]
kme-trap-port 2081 tcp KME PRINTER TRAP PORT [Masakatsu_Matsuo] [Masakatsu_Matsuo]
kme-trap-port 2081 udp KME PRINTER TRAP PORT [Masakatsu_Matsuo] [Masakatsu_Matsuo]
radsec 2083 tcp Secure Radius Service [IESG] [IETF_Chair] 2005-05 [RFC6614] The TCP port 2083 was already previously assigned by IANA for "RadSec", an early implementation of RADIUS/TLS, prior to issuance of this RFC. This early implementation can be configured to be compatible to RADIUS/TLS as specified by the IETF. See [RFC6614], Appendix A for details.
prp 2091 tcp PRP [Amir_Peless] [Amir_Peless]
prp 2091 udp PRP [Amir_Peless] [Amir_Peless]
amiganetfs 2100 tcp Amiga Network Filesystem [Rudi_Chiarito] [Rudi_Chiarito]
amiganetfs 2100 udp Amiga Network Filesystem [Rudi_Chiarito] [Rudi_Chiarito]
rtcm-sc104 2101 tcp rtcm-sc104 [Wolfgang_Rupprecht] [Wolfgang_Rupprecht]
rtcm-sc104 2101 udp rtcm-sc104 [Wolfgang_Rupprecht] [Wolfgang_Rupprecht]
zephyr-srv 2102 tcp Zephyr server
zephyr-srv 2102 udp Zephyr server
zephyr-clt 2103 tcp Zephyr serv-hm connection
zephyr-clt 2103 udp Zephyr serv-hm connection
zephyr-hm 2104 tcp Zephyr hostmanager [Greg_Hudson] [Greg_Hudson]
zephyr-hm 2104 udp Zephyr hostmanager [Greg_Hudson] [Greg_Hudson]
minipay 2105 tcp MiniPay [Amir_Herzberg] [Amir_Herzberg]
minipay 2105 udp MiniPay [Amir_Herzberg] [Amir_Herzberg]
mzap 2106 tcp MZAP [Dave_Thaler_2] [Dave_Thaler_2]
mzap 2106 udp MZAP [Dave_Thaler_2] [Dave_Thaler_2]
bintec-admin 2107 tcp BinTec Admin [Thomas_Schmidt] [Thomas_Schmidt]
bintec-admin 2107 udp BinTec Admin [Thomas_Schmidt] [Thomas_Schmidt]

Contact Information

ID Name Organization Contact URI Last Updated
[Alex_Oberlander] Alex Oberlander mailto:alexo&netmount.com
[Amir_Herzberg] Amir Herzberg mailto:amirh&vnet.ibm.com
[Amir_Peless] Amir Peless mailto:amirp&radware.co.il
[Bob_Kummerfeld] Bob Kummerfeld mailto:bob&sarad.cs.su.oz.au
[Chris_Vertonghen] Chris Vertonghen mailto:chrisv&pearldoc.com
[Christiaan_Simons] Christiaan Simons mailto:christiaan.simons&axon.nl
[Dave_Thaler_2] Dave Thaler mailto:dthaler&microsoft.com
[Greg_Hudson] Greg Hudson mailto:zephyr-bugs&mit.edu
[Hiroyasu_Ogata] Hiroyasu Ogata mailto:Ogata.Hiroyasu&exc.epson.co.jp
[IESG] IESG mailto:iesg&ietf.org
[IETF_Chair] IETF Chair IETF mailto:chair&ietf.org
[Kade_Hansson] Kade Hansson mailto:kade_fh&postoffice.utas.edu.au
[Masakatsu_Matsuo] Masakatsu Matsuo mailto:masa&sdsft.kme.mei.co.jp
[Mike_O_Brien] Mike O'Brien mailto:mike&mobrien.com 2004-11
[Piers_Scannell] Piers Scannell mailto:iana-form&lot105.com
[Rudi_Chiarito] Rudi Chiarito mailto:nutello&sweetness.com
[Sean_MacGuire] Sean MacGuire mailto:sean&maclawran.ca
[Thomas_Schmidt] Thomas Schmidt mailto:ts&bintec.de
[Todd_Glassey] Todd Glassey mailto:todd.glassey&att.net
[Warren_Alexander] Warren Alexander mailto:warren&chameleon-creative.co.uk
[Wolfgang_Rupprecht] Wolfgang Rupprecht mailto:wolfgang&wsrcc.com