Protocol betwwen Oracle VM Manage and host server

Hello,
What is the communication protocol and/or security protocol used between Oracle VM Manager and host server ????
thanks

From what I understand, the Oracle VM agent, installed with the Oracle VM server, communicates with Oracle VM Manager to manage virtual machines.
The communication between Oracle VM manager and server is XML-RPC with SSL encryption i.e. You can take a look at https://<vm_server>:8899
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11081_01/doc/doc.21/e10898/config.htm
contains information about ports, etc.
Is this a theoretical question or are you asking to sort out some networking trouble?

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