How to Create Inbound Firewall Rule for SQL Server Ports in Windows Server 2012 R2. Let’s create a rule for SQL Server ports (which I’m going to use in SCCM deployment).
1. Start the system and log în (with admin rights user);
2. Open Panoul de control (you may use the search or Right Mouse Button to click on Start). Click on Windows Firewall;
3. After that click on Advanced Settings;
4. Windows Firewall console open. If you click on Properties (right side) – you can disable firewalls for all networks. We going to Inbound Rules (left side) for our rule creation;
5. Click on New Rule;
6. Rule creation process begins. In my case, I create a rule for Inbound TCP ports. For Rule Type select option Port and click Next;
7. For Protocol and Ports select option TCP şi Special Local Ports. I use 2 ports for SCCM deployment (8080, 14331) and also added standard SQL TCP ports. After entering ports click Next;
8. For Action (in this case leave by default Allow the connection). Click Next;
9. For Profile select all network profiles, click Next;
10. Enter the name of your rule (for example SQL TCP), so you can easily find it in the future. Click Finish;
11. In the last screenshot, you see two rules, which I created for SQL Server. One for TCP ports and one for UPD port (1434).