WinAD plug-in Ports

Hi,
We are trying to implement the WinAD authentication in our BO deployment. Due to security restrictions currently all ports between our BO server and the Domain Controller are closed. The network guru doesn't accept to open all ports between these 2 servers and requires for us a list of ports used by BO to establish the AD authentication (I am not referring the ports used by standard BO services like CMS,.....). Could someone else provide me any info about where to find this list of ports? I assume that BO is using the standard set of ports to establish an AD Authentication.
Thanks.

If you're looking for the port(s) on which CMS server talks to AD Domain then it is using standard AD communication ports .
This article might help determining them : http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/active-directory-replication-over-firewalls.aspx
The security restrictions your Admins are implementing are very curios, aren't those BO servers supposed to be members of the domain ?
Just outside of BO, how are those servers going to communicate to Domain or allow Windows Users to authenticate ?

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    Port Status:               Port is off - user setting
    Overload Counter:          0
    Short Counter:             0
    Denied Counter:            0
    Absent Counter:            0
    Invalid Signature Counter: 0
    show interfaces advertise gigabitethernet xx (for what ports are of interest)
    Port: gi9      
    Type: 1G-Copper
    Link state: Down
    Auto negotiation: Enabled
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    Admin Local link Advertisement    yes    no     yes   yes   yes  yes 
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    Port: gi10     
    Type: 1G-Copper
    Link state: Down
    Auto negotiation: Enabled
                                      1000f  1000h  100f  100h  10f  10h
    Admin Local link Advertisement    yes    no     yes   yes   yes  yes 
    Oper Local link Advertisement     -      -      -     -     -    - 
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    Port: gi11     
    Type: 1G-Copper
    Link state: Down
    Auto negotiation: Enabled
                                      1000f  1000h  100f  100h  10f  10h
    Admin Local link Advertisement    yes    no     yes   yes   yes  yes 
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    Port: gi21     
    Type: 1G-Copper
    Link state: Down
    Auto negotiation: Enabled
                                      1000f  1000h  100f  100h  10f  10h
    Admin Local link Advertisement    yes    no     yes   yes   yes  yes 
    Oper Local link Advertisement     -      -      -     -     -    - 
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    Port: gi22     
    Type: 1G-Copper
    Link state: Down
    Auto negotiation: Enabled
                                      1000f  1000h  100f  100h  10f  10h
    Admin Local link Advertisement    yes    no     yes   yes   yes  yes 
    Oper Local link Advertisement     -      -      -     -     -    - 
    Oper Remote link Advertisement    -      -      -     -     -    - 
    Priority Resolution               -      -      -     -     -    - 
    Port: gi23     
    Type: 1G-Copper
    Link state: Down
    Auto negotiation: Enabled
                                      1000f  1000h  100f  100h  10f  10h
    Admin Local link Advertisement    yes    no     yes   yes   yes  yes 
    Oper Local link Advertisement     -      -      -     -     -    - 
    Oper Remote link Advertisement    -      -      -     -     -    - 
    Priority Resolution               -      -      -     -     -    - 

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