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Oracle® Application Server Installation Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0) for Linux x86

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C Default Port Numbers

By default, the installer assigns port numbers to components from a set of default port numbers. This appendix contains a list of these port numbers.

If you want to use a different set of port numbers, you have to create a file called staticports.ini, in which you list the port numbers that you want to use. See Section 2.7.3, "Using Custom Port Numbers (the "Static Ports" Feature)" for details.

This appendix contains the following topics:

C.1 Method of Assigning Default Port Numbers

The installer assigns default port numbers to each component using the following method:

  1. The installer checks if the default port number is in use. If it is not in use, the installer assigns it to the component.

  2. If the default port number is already in use by an Oracle product or by any running application, the installer tries the lowest number in the port number range. It keeps trying the port numbers in the range until it finds one that is available.

C.2 Default Port Numbers

Table C-1 lists the default port numbers for components. The last column, Name in staticports.ini, specifies the component name as it appears in the staticports.ini file, which enables you to override the default port numbers. See Section 2.7.3, "Using Custom Port Numbers (the "Static Ports" Feature)" for details.

Table C-1 Default Port Numbers and Ranges (Grouped by Component)

Component Default Port Port Number Range Name in staticports.ini

Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN)




Oracle Notification Server Request Port

6003

6003 - 6099

Oracle Notification Server Request port

Oracle Notification Server Local Port

6100

6100 - 6199

Oracle Notification Server Local port

Oracle Notification Server Remote Port

6200

6200 - 6299

Oracle Notification Server Remote port

Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J)




OC4J AJP

12501

12501 - 12600

Not settable through staticports.ini

Default Web Site, with HTTP protocol

8888

8888 - 8987

Not settable through staticports.ini

OC4J RMI

12401

12401 - 12500

Not settable through staticports.ini

RMIS

12701

12701 - 12800

Not settable through staticports.ini

JMS

12601

12601 - 12700

Not settable through staticports.ini

IIOP

13301

13301 - 13400

Not settable through staticports.ini

IIOPS1

13401

13401 - 13500

Not settable through staticports.ini

IIOPS2

13501

13501 -13600

Not settable through staticports.ini

Oracle HTTP Server





Listen Port

7777

80; 7777 - 7877; 8888

Not settable through staticports.ini

Listen (SSL) Port

4443

4443

Not settable through staticports.ini

Port

7777

80; 7777 - 7877; 8888

Oracle HTTP Server port

SSL Port

4443

443, 4443

Oracle HTTP Server SSL port

Oracle HTTP Server Diagnostic port

7200

7200 - 7299

Not settable through staticports.ini

Miscellaneous




Java Object Cache

7000

7000 - 7099

Not settable through staticports.ini

Port Tunneling

7501

7501 - 7599

Not settable through staticports.ini


C.3 Ports to Open in Firewalls

If you plan to install Oracle Application Server behind firewalls, you need to open certain ports in the firewall during installation (and also during 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: