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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to High Availability
  3. Set Up the High Availability Environment
  4. Set Up a High Availability Cluster on Windows
  5. Steps to Setting Up a High Availability Cluster in Linux
  6. Optional High Availability Configuration
  7. Troubleshooting High Availability
  8. High Availability Log Messages
  9. Port Number Reference
  10. Glossary

High Availability Installation Guide

High Availability Installation Guide

Port Numbers

Port Numbers

The installer sets the default port numbers for the installation components. If another application uses the same port number as one of the installation components, a port conflict might prevent the component from running correctly or cause errors.
You can change the port numbers after installation. Before you start
B2B Data Exchange
, verify that the port numbers do not conflict with other applications and change the port numbers in
B2B Data Exchange
to prevent port conflicts.
The following table describes the default port numbers:
Port Number
Description
18000
UDP multicast port that
B2B Data Exchange
uses for internal communications.
18005
Operation Console shutdown port. Only required to be available on the machine where
B2B Data Exchange
is installed.
18050
Port that the Operation Console uses for internal communications.
18080
Operation Console HTTP port. Required only if you use an HTTP port for the Operation Console.
18095
RMI port for
B2B Data Exchange
server startup and shutdown.
18095 and 10896
RMI ports that the Operation Console and PowerCenter workflows use to communicate with the
B2B Data Exchange
server.
18100
Port that the
B2B Data Exchange
server uses for internal communications.
18443
Operation Console HTTPS port. Required only if you use an HTTPS port for the Operation Console.
18616
Port for the
B2B Data Exchange
JNDI provider.
This port is also the JMS listener port for the
B2B Data Exchange
JMS Broker.

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