Port 2620 is commonly used for iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) target service management. It is often referred to as iSCSI management port. iSCSI is used for sending SCSI commands over a network, allowing storage devices to be accessed and shared over a network. Port 2620 is used for managing iSCSI target devices, including configuring and monitoring the iSCSI targets and setting up access permissions.
Ports those registered with IANA are shown as official ports. The same port number may be unofficialy used by various services or applications. The official usage are listed separately below its usage may change from time to time.
Official
Port |
Protocol (TCP/UDP) |
Title |
Description |
Port Type |
Port 2620 |
tcp |
lpsrecommender |
LPSRecommender |
REGISTERED PORT |
Port 2620 |
udp |
lpsrecommender |
LPSRecommender |
REGISTERED PORT |
UnOfficial
Unofficialy or sometimes with conflict, the same port may be used by different applications.
Port | Protocol (TCP/UDP) | Description |