AirPort Extreme open ports

I used my iPhone to scan my home network using AirPort Extreme. I found 3 open ports on the extreme of the airport as follows:

53 dns

5009 apple airport admin wap

10000 web webmin Linux admin tool based on

Here is the screenshot

I'm a super newbie to the airport. I would like to ask what is the 10000 port for? Why is there a Linux administration tool in an apple product?

This is an excellent reference: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202944

And more generic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers

Note that ports above 1023 including 10000 could be anything and should generally not be worried.  It seems that 10000 is for example used for VoIP call.  So, being identified as Webmin is probably a false decision simply because who uses also 10000.

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