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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Before You Install or Upgrade
  4. Product Installation
  5. Upgrade from Dynamic Data Masking 9.9.1
  6. After You Install or Upgrade
  7. Uninstallation

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Verify Port Availability

Verify Port Availability

Verify that the port numbers that you plan to use for Dynamic Data Masking are available and open on the machine where you install the Dynamic Data Masking Server.
If necessary, change the firewall configuration to open the ports for the Dynamic Data Masking Server.
The following table lists the minimum system requirements for Dynamic Data Masking:
Port
Description
Dynamic Data Masking service listener port
Port that applications use to connect to the database. The Dynamic Data Masking service listens on this port to intercept database requests sent to the database.
If applications connect to multiple databases, you need to verify the availability of multiple port numbers.
You must specify a listener port number when you create a Dynamic Data Masking service in the Management Console.
Dynamic Data Masking uses the following default listener port numbers for each database service:
  • DDM for Azure SQL: 1435
  • DDM for FAS: 8501
  • DDM for Hive: 10001
  • DDM for HiveHTTP: 10050
  • DDM for IBM DB2: 50001
  • DDM for Impala: 27051
  • DDM for Informix: 9090
  • DDM for Informix (DRDA): 9089
  • DDM for JDBC: 7000
  • DDM for SQL Server: 1434
  • DDM for ODBC: 8000
  • DDM for Oracle: 1525 and 1526
  • DDM for PostgreSQL: 5678
  • DDM for Sybase: 5001
  • DDM for Teradata: 1025
Dynamic Data Masking Server port
Port number that the Management Console uses to connect to the Dynamic Data Masking Server.
Default is 8195. You must set the port number during the installation process. After installation, you can use the Server Control command setPort to change the port number.

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