What is the weblogic process or file opened with udp port?

I'm running weblogic 8.1 on linux AS 3.0, whenever I bring it up, there is a process that listens on udp, although my weblogic runs on default tcp port 7001. What file or process opened with up port (32770)? I'm curious to know whats running with udp..
Thanks

Does anyone know why weblogic opens udp port/ which process maps to the port?
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