Oracle® Collaboration Suite Installation and Configuration Guide Release 2 (9.0.4.1) for AIX-Based Systems Part Number B12204-02 |
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This appendix describes the port numbers automatically assigned by Oracle Universal Installer.
This appendix contains these topics:
Oracle9iAS Infrastructure and Oracle Collaboration Suite automatically assign port numbers to a component when it is configured. The port number is assigned from a preallocated set of default port numbers and port ranges.
The following method is used to assign port numbers:
It is determined if the default port number is already in use by an Oracle or non-Oracle process.
If the default port number is not in use, it is assigned to the component.
If the default port number is already in use, an attempt is made to assign a number from the port range, starting with the lowest number and going up until a free port number is found.
Oracle Universal Installer creates a file called portlist.ini
showing the ports assigned during installation of Oracle9iAS Infrastructure and Oracle Collaboration Suite. The installation process automatically detects any port conflicts and chooses an alternate port in the range allocated for that component. The file is located at:
$ORACLE_HOME/install/portlist.ini
The portlist.ini
file lists component entries using the "port name = port value" format. For example:
Oracle HTTP Server port = 7777 Oracle HTTP Server SSL port = 4443 Oracle HTTP Server listen port = 7778 Oracle HTTP Server SSL listen port = 4444 Oracle HTTP Server Jserv port = 8007 Enterprise Manager Servlet port = 1810
You can also view the port numbers by pointing your browser to the Oracle Collaboration Suite Welcome page and selecting the Ports tab.
http://hostname:port_number/
where the default port_number
is 7777
.
Note: Oracle Universal Installer uses the port numbers for select components during installation of Oracle Collaboration Suite. If you are planning on adding additional Oracle Collaboration Suite instances, make sure the installed instances are running at the time of additional installation. |
Installation of the Oracle9iAS Infrastructure requires exclusive use of port 1521 on your computer. If one of your current system applications uses this port, then complete one of the following actions before installing Oracle9iAS Infrastructure:
If you have an existing application using port 1521, then reconfigure the existing application to use another port.
If you have an existing Oracle Net listener and an Oracle9i database, then proceed with the installation of Oracle9iAS Infrastructure. Your Oracle9iAS Infrastructure uses the existing Oracle Net listener.
Table D-1 lists Oracle ports by components names.
Table D-1 Oracle Port Usage (Sorted by Component)
Table D-2 lists Oracle ports in ascending order.
Table D-2 Oracle Port Usage (Sorted By Port Number)
Port Number | Component |
---|---|
21 | Oracle Files - FTP (default value) |
110 | Oracle Email - POP |
119 | Oracle Email - NNTP |
139 | Oracle Files - SMB |
389 | LDAP (Oracle Internet Directory) |
548 | Oracle Files - AFP |
563 | Oracle Email NNTP- SSL |
636 | Oracle Internet Directory- SSL |
995 | Oracle Email POP- SSL |
1521 | Oracle Workflow - TNS |
1748 | Oracle Enterprise Manager Intelligent Agent |
1754 | Oracle Enterprise Manager Intelligent Agent |
1808 | Oracle Enterprise Manager Intelligent Agent |
1809 | Oracle Enterprise Manager Intelligent Agent |
1810 | Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Service |
1811 | Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Service |
1950 | Oracle9iAS Reports Services SQL*Net |
2049 | Oracle Files - NFS (default value) |
2070 | Oracle9iAS Syndication Server (OSS); To access OSS |
3001 | Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE - AJP |
3101 | Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE - RMI |
3201 | Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE - JMS |
3301 | Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE HTTP Listener |
4000 | Oracle9iAS Web Cache Administration Port |
4001 | Oracle9iAS Web Cache Invalidation Port |
4002 | Oracle9iAS Web Cache Statistics |
4031 | Oracle Internet Directory SSL |
4032 | Oracle Internet Directory non-SSL |
4443 | Oracle HTTP Server- SSL, Oracle HTTP Server Listen- SSL, Oracle9iAS Web Cache Listen- SSL |
4444 | Oracle HTTP Server Listen- SSL if Oracle9iAS Web Cache is installed and configured |
5000 | Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On |
5100 | Oracle Email |
5730 | Oracle Calendar |
5731 | Oracle Calendar |
5732 | Oracle Calendar |
5734 | Oracle Calendar server manager |
6003 | Oracle HTTP Server- Oracle Notification Service Request Port |
6100 | Oracle HTTP Server- Oracle Notification Service Local Port |
6200 | Oracle HTTP Server- Oracle Notification Service Remote Port |
6666 | Oracle9iAS Clickstream Collector Agent |
6675 | Oracle9iAS Clickstream Collector Server |
6676 | Oracle9iAS Clickstream Execution Engine |
7000 | Oracle HTTP Server Java Object Cache |
7771 | Oracle Management Server |
7772 | Oracle Management Server |
7773 | Oracle Management Server |
7777 | Oracle HTTP Server- non-SSL, Oracle HTTP Server Listen- non-SSL, Oracle9iAS Web Cache Listen- non-SSL |
7778 | Oracle HTTP Server Listen- non-SSL if Oracle9iAS Web Cache is installed and configured |
8007 | Oracle HTTP Server JServ Servlet Engine |
9000 | Oracle9iAS Wireless PIM Notification Dispatcher |
14000 | Oracle9iAS Reports Services Visigenics - CORBA |
16001 | IIOP |
53000 range | Oracle Files Domain Controller and Nodes |
53000 range | Oracle Files Main Node |
53000 range | Oracle Files HTTP Node |