WMI Dynamic port information

We have a few servers (different versions) that we run WMI but is always seems to use tcp 21880 according to all the MS documentation I can find it should not be using the port but all the practical information I can find says thats normal.  I need
to get a microsoft document that references that.
Dislaimer 1:As usual I could be way off so no playing like I'm Frankenstein. Disclaimer 2: my Speeling and proofing skills are teh fail

This is research for a different department.  I opened my big mouth lol.
Dislaimer 1:As usual I could be way off so no playing like I'm Frankenstein. Disclaimer 2: my Speeling and proofing skills are teh fail

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    Regards,
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