IP ports used by Zfd3.2

Hi,
Does someone know is the TID10054960 "up to date" or is there any
other
document about ports used by zen?
Our pc:s have firewalls installed and when I conffigure access rules according that tid things does not work correctly. If I check firewall
log it got some other inbound UDP ports like: 2930, 3014, 3016 and the
responder port is other than inbound, hmm..
Enviroment: Nw5.1 SP5, Zfd3.2 SP1
Thanks,
Jouko

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