Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry
- Last Updated
- 2026-08-17
- Expert(s)
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TCP/UDP: Joe Touch; Eliot Lear, Kumiko Ono, Wes Eddy, Brian Trammell, and Michael Scharf SCTP: Michael Tuexen DCCP: Eddie Kohler and Yoshifumi Nishida
- Reference
- [RFC6335]
- Note
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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. ************************************************************************ * 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 |
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| rsh-spx | 222 | tcp | Berkeley rshd with SPX auth | ||||||||
| rsh-spx | 222 | udp | Berkeley rshd with SPX auth | ||||||||
| masqdialer | 224 | tcp | masqdialer | [Charles_Wright] | [Charles_Wright] | Possible Conflict of Port 222 with "Masqdialer" | |||||
| masqdialer | 224 | udp | masqdialer | [Charles_Wright] | [Charles_Wright] | Possible Conflict of Port 222 with "Masqdialer" | |||||
| c1222-acse | 1153 | tcp | ANSI C12.22 Port | [RFC6142] | |||||||
| c1222-acse | 1153 | udp | ANSI C12.22 Port | [RFC6142] | |||||||
| nerv | 1222 | tcp | SNI R&D network | [Martin_Freiss] | [Martin_Freiss] | ||||||
| nerv | 1222 | udp | SNI R&D network | [Martin_Freiss] | [Martin_Freiss] | ||||||
| netiq | 2220 | tcp | NetIQ End2End | [Michael_Sharpe] | [Michael_Sharpe] | 2010-09-14 | |||||
| netiq | 2220 | udp | NetIQ End2End | [Michael_Sharpe] | [Michael_Sharpe] | 2010-09-14 | |||||
| ethernet-ip-s | 2221 | tcp | EtherNet/IP over TLS | [ODVA_Inc] | [Brian_Batke_3] | 2015-05-28 | |||||
| ethernet-ip-s | 2221 | udp | EtherNet/IP over DTLS | [ODVA_Inc] | [Brian_Batke_3] | 2015-05-28 | |||||
| EtherNet-IP-1 | 2222 | tcp | EtherNet/IP I/O IANA assigned this well-formed service name as a replacement for "EtherNet/IP-1". |
[Brian_Batke_2] | [Brian_Batke_2] | New contact added for port 2222 on 2008-02-01 | |||||
| EtherNet/IP-1 | 2222 | tcp | EtherNet/IP I/O | [Brian_Batke_2] | [Brian_Batke_2] | New contact added for port 2222 on 2008-02-01 This entry is an alias to "EtherNet-IP-1". This entry is now historic, not usable for use with many common service discovery mechanisms. | |||||
| EtherNet-IP-1 | 2222 | udp | EtherNet/IP I/O IANA assigned this well-formed service name as a replacement for "EtherNet/IP-1". |
[Brian_Batke_2] | [Brian_Batke_2] | New contact added for port 2222 on 2008-02-01 | |||||
| EtherNet/IP-1 | 2222 | udp | EtherNet/IP I/O | [Brian_Batke_2] | [Brian_Batke_2] | New contact added for port 2222 on 2008-02-01 This entry is an alias to "EtherNet-IP-1". This entry is now historic, not usable for use with many common service discovery mechanisms. | |||||
| rockwell-csp2 | 2223 | tcp | Rockwell CSP2 | [Brian_Batke] | [Brian_Batke] | ||||||
| rockwell-csp2 | 2223 | udp | Rockwell CSP2 | [Brian_Batke] | [Brian_Batke] | ||||||
| efi-mg | 2224 | tcp | Easy Flexible Internet/Multiplayer Games | [Thomas_Efer] | [Thomas_Efer] | 2006-03 | |||||
| efi-mg | 2224 | udp | Easy Flexible Internet/Multiplayer Games | [Thomas_Efer] | [Thomas_Efer] | 2006-03 | |||||
| rcip-itu | 2225 | tcp | Resource Connection Initiation Protocol | [ITU_TSB] | [ITU_TSB] | ||||||
| 2225 | udp | Reserved | |||||||||
| rcip-itu | 2225 | sctp | Resource Connection Initiation Protocol | [ITU_TSB] | [ITU_TSB] | ||||||
| di-drm | 2226 | tcp | Digital Instinct DRM | ||||||||
| di-drm | 2226 | udp | Digital Instinct DRM | ||||||||
| di-msg | 2227 | tcp | DI Messaging Service | [Sean_Ni] | [Sean_Ni] | 2006-02 | |||||
| di-msg | 2227 | udp | DI Messaging Service | [Sean_Ni] | [Sean_Ni] | 2006-02 | |||||
| ehome-ms | 2228 | tcp | eHome Message Server | [Peter_Gabriel] | [Peter_Gabriel] | 2006-01 | |||||
| ehome-ms | 2228 | udp | eHome Message Server | [Peter_Gabriel] | [Peter_Gabriel] | 2006-01 | |||||
| datalens | 2229 | tcp | DataLens Service | [Christopher_Bidwell] | [Christopher_Bidwell] | 2006-02 | |||||
| datalens | 2229 | udp | DataLens Service | [Christopher_Bidwell] | [Christopher_Bidwell] | 2006-02 | |||||
| glbp | 3222 | tcp | Gateway Load Balancing Pr | [Douglas_McLaggan] | [Douglas_McLaggan] | ||||||
| glbp | 3222 | udp | Gateway Load Balancing Pr | [Douglas_McLaggan] | [Douglas_McLaggan] | ||||||
| xmpp-client | 5222 | tcp | XMPP Client Connection | [RFC6120] | |||||||
| 5222 | udp | Reserved | |||||||||
| radmind | 6222 | tcp | Radmind Access Protocol | [Patrick_M_McNeal] | [Patrick_M_McNeal] | 2006-03 | |||||
| radmind | 6222 | udp | Radmind Access Protocol | [Patrick_M_McNeal] | [Patrick_M_McNeal] | 2006-03 | |||||
| teamcoherence | 9222 | tcp | QSC Team Coherence | [Ewan_McNab] | [Ewan_McNab] | 2004-11 | |||||
| teamcoherence | 9222 | udp | QSC Team Coherence | [Ewan_McNab] | [Ewan_McNab] | 2004-11 | |||||
| 13219-13222 | Unassigned | ||||||||||
| 17222 | tcp | Reserved | |||||||||
| cpsp | 17222 | udp | Control Plane Synchronization Protocol (SPSP) | [Randall_Stewart_2] | [Randall_Stewart_2] | 2011-11-10 | |||||
| ipulse-ics | 20222 | tcp | iPulse-ICS | [Meggie_Garica_Woodru] | [Meggie_Garica_Woodru] | ||||||
| ipulse-ics | 20222 | udp | iPulse-ICS | [Meggie_Garica_Woodru] | [Meggie_Garica_Woodru] | ||||||
| 21222-21336 | Unassigned | ||||||||||
| 22129-22221 | Unassigned | ||||||||||
| easyengine | 22222 | tcp | EasyEngine is CLI tool to manage WordPress Sites on Nginx server | [rtCamp_Solutions_Private_Limited] | [Rahul_Bansal] | 2014-03-10 | |||||
| 22222 | udp | Reserved | |||||||||
| 22223-22272 | Unassigned | ||||||||||
| wnn6 | 22273 | tcp | wnn6 | [Yasunari_Gon_Yamasit] | [Yasunari_Gon_Yamasit] | ||||||
| wnn6 | 22273 | udp | wnn6 | [Yasunari_Gon_Yamasit] | [Yasunari_Gon_Yamasit] | ||||||
| 22274-22304 | Unassigned | ||||||||||
| jnx-kcsync | tcp | jollys keychain cloud sync protocol | [Patrick_Stein] | [Patrick_Stein] | 2011-10-24 | Defined TXT keys: hash=<40hex characters> salt=<40hex characters> uuid=<40hex characters> Example: hash=5e7580598c0d7064d4fc79faaeb42585e1a675f8 salt=f0164cb3a0c3d7efe75abea8fda86d2d56c8dda9 uuid=db61dc092922252e45bbb264f59147138c7fd5fa |