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D Oracle Application Server Port Numbers

This appendix provides information about Oracle Application Server port numbers.

It contains the following topics:

D.1 Port Numbers and How They Are Assigned

Most port numbers are assigned by Oracle Application Server during installation. Oracle Application Server chooses a free port from the allotted port range.

This section provides the following information for each Oracle Application Server service that uses a port:

The ports are sorted into the following categories:

D.1.1 OC4J, OPMN, and Oracle HTTP Server Ports

Table D-1 lists many of the ports in a 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0) installation. Unless otherwise noted in the Component or Service column of the table:

  • The port number is assigned during installation.

  • If the port number is assigned during installation, you can override the port number during installation by using the staticports.ini file.

    For most ports, you can override the default port assignment during installation by specifying a port number in staticports.ini. You create a template called staticports.ini with the port numbers you would like to use, and launch Oracle Universal Installer with special options.

    See Also:

    Oracle Application Server Installation Guide for information on how to use staticports.ini
  • You can change the port number after installation.

Table D-1 OC4J, OPMN, and Oracle HTTP Server Ports

Component or Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number Protocol

Oracle HTTP Server




Listen Port

See Section 4.3.3, "Changing the Oracle HTTP Server Listen Ports", or, if this is an Oracle WebCenter Framework only installation, see Section 4.3.1, "Changing the OC4J Listener Port" to change the port number.

80, 7777 - 7877, 8888

7777Foot 1 

HTTP

Port

See Section 4.3.3, "Changing the Oracle HTTP Server Listen Ports" to change the port number.

80, 7777 - 7877, 8888

7777Footref 1

HTTP

Listen (SSL) port

This port is not used unless you enable SSL after installation. Refer to Oracle HTTP Server Administrator's Guide.

See Section 4.3.3, "Changing the Oracle HTTP Server Listen Ports" to change the port number.

4443

4443

HTTPS

SSL Port

This port is not used unless you enable SSL after installation. Refer to Oracle HTTP Server Administrator's Guide.

See Section 4.3.3, "Changing the Oracle HTTP Server Listen Ports" to change the port number.

443, 4443

4443

HTTPS

Diagnostic

See Section 4.3.4, "Changing the Oracle HTTP Server Diagnostic Port" to change the port number.

7200 - 7299

7200

TCP

OC4J




AJP

You cannot override this port number during installation.

See Section 4.3.2, "Changing Other OC4J Ports" to change the port number.

12501 - 12600

12501

TCP

Default Web Site, with HTTP protocol

You cannot override this port number during installation.

See Section 4.3.1, "Changing the OC4J Listener Port" to change the port number.

8888-8987

8888

HTTP

JMS

You cannot override this port number during installation.

See Section 4.3.2, "Changing Other OC4J Ports" to change the port number.

12601 - 12700

12601

TCP

RMI

You cannot override this port number during installation.

See Section 4.3.2, "Changing Other OC4J Ports" to change the port number.

12401 - 12500

12401

TCP

RMIS

You cannot override this port number during installation.

See Section 4.3.2, "Changing Other OC4J Ports" to change the port number.

12701 - 12800

12701

TCP

IIOP

Port is assigned after installation, when you configure IIOP. Refer to Oracle Containers for J2EE Services Guide.

See Section 4.3.2, "Changing Other OC4J Ports" to change the port number.

13301 - 13400

13301

TCP

IIOPS1 (Server only)

Port is assigned after installation, when you configure IIOPS1.

See Section 4.3.2, "Changing Other OC4J Ports" to change the port number.

13401 - 13500

13401

TCP

IIOPS2 (Server and client)

Port is assigned after installation, when you configure IIOPS2.

See Section 4.3.2, "Changing Other OC4J Ports" to change the port number.

13501 - 13600

13501

TCP

OPMN




ONS Local

See Section 4.3.6, "Changing OPMN Ports (ONS Local, Request, and Remote)" to change the port number.

6100 - 6199

6100

HTTP/TCP

ONS Remote

See Section 4.3.6, "Changing OPMN Ports (ONS Local, Request, and Remote)" to change the port number.

6200 - 6299

6200

HTTP/TCP

ONS Request

See Section 4.3.6, "Changing OPMN Ports (ONS Local, Request, and Remote)" to change the port number.

6003 - 6099

6003

HTTP/TCP

Miscellaneous Services




Java Object Cache

See Section 4.3.5, "Changing the Java Object Cache Port" to change the port number.

7000 - 7099

7000

TCP

Port Tunneling

Port is assigned after installation, when you configure Port Tunneling.

See Section 4.3.7, "Changing the Port Tunneling Port" to change the port number.

7501 - 7599

7501

TCP


Footnote 1 On Windows, the default port is 80.

D.1.2 Oracle WebCenter Framework and Oracle Content DB

Oracle WebCenter Framework components and Oracle Content DB use the following ports:

  • For most installation types, Oracle WebCenter Framework components use the Oracle HTTP Server port. However, if you install only Oracle WebCenter Framework, it uses the OC4J_WebCenter HTTP port.

  • Oracle Content DB uses the Oracle HTTP Server port.

See Section D.1.1 for a list of these ports.

D.1.3 Port Numbers for Other Components

Other port numbers may be used by components that are installed separately from Oracle Application Server. See that component's documentation for information about port numbers.

For example, for more information about OracleAS Infrastructure, Release 2 (10.1.2), see the Release 2 (10.1.2) Oracle Application Server Administrator's Guide.

D.2 Port Numbers (Sorted by Number)

Table D-2 lists Oracle Application Server ports numbers and services, sorted in ascending order by port number.

Table D-2 Port Numbers (Sorted by Number)

Port Number Service

80

Oracle HTTP Server Listen and Oracle HTTP Server Port (Windows only)

443

Oracle HTTP Server Port (SSL)

4443

Oracle HTTP Server Listen (SSL) and Oracle HTTP Server Port (SSL)

6003 - 6099

OPMN ONS Request

6100 - 6199

OPMN ONS Local

6200 - 6299

OPMN ONS Remote

7000 - 7099

Java Object Cache

7200 - 7299

Oracle HTTP Server Diagnostic

7501 - 7599

Port Tunneling

7777 - 7877

Oracle HTTP Server Listen and Oracle HTTP Server port

7890 - 7895

Oracle Application Server Guard

8250 - 8350

Oracle HTTP Server Listen (SSL) and Oracle HTTP Server port (SSL)

8888-8987

OC4J HTTP listener port

12401 - 12500

OC4J RMI

12501 - 12600

OC4J AJP

12601 - 12700

OC4J JMS

12701 - 12800

OC4J RMIS

13301 - 13400

OC4J IIOP

13401 - 13500

OC4J IIOPS1 (Server only)

13501 - 13600

OC4J IIOPS2 (Server and client)


D.3 Ports to Open in Firewalls

If you plan to install Oracle Application Server behind a firewall, you need to open certain ports in the firewall during installation and runtime.

For a 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0) middle-tier instance, you need access to Oracle Notification Server and AJP ports. You need to open the following ports used by these components in the firewall: