Oracle Database Component Port Numbers and Protocols

This table lists the port numbers and protocols configured for Oracle Database components during a single-instance installation.

By default, the first port in the range is assigned to the component, if it is available.

Table F-1 Ports Used in Oracle Components

Component and Description Default Port Number Port Range Protocol

Oracle Net Listener

Enables Oracle client connections to the database by using Oracle Net services. You can configure this port number during installation. To reconfigure this port, use Net Configuration Assistant.

1521

Port number changes to the next available port.

Modifiable manually to any available port.

TCP

Oracle Connection Manager

Listening port for Oracle client connections. It is not configured during installation, but can be configured manually by editing the cman.ora parameter file. You can find the file under /network/admin directory.

1630

1630

TCP

Oracle XML DB

The Oracle XML DB HTTP port is used if web-based applications need to access an Oracle database from an HTTP listener. It is configured during installation, but you cannot view it afterward.

See Also: Oracle XML DB Developer's Guide

0

Configured Manually

HTTP

Oracle XML DB Developer's Guide

The Oracle XML DB FTP is used when applications need to access an Oracle database from an FTP listener. It is configured during installation, but you cannot view it afterward.

See Also: Oracle XML DB Developer's Guide

0

Configured Manually

FTP

Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server

The port number for Microsoft Transaction Server is configured when you enter its value in the Oracle Universal Installer the first time you install the software on a particular server. If you install the software in multiple Oracle homes on the same server, then Oracle Universal Installer uses the same port number that you specified during the first installation.

In most cases, you do not have to reconfigure the port number.

Dynamic

49152-65535

TCP

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