Installation guide

Default Ports
Jabber XCP Server Installation Guide System Requirements Page 11
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The installation scripts unpack themselves into the /var/tmp directory
during the installation, and then clean themselves up. This directory
must have enough space in it to handle the installation.
Default Ports
The following ports are used by the Jabber XCP server:
Port 5222 must be accessible to your local network and, optionally, to the Internet, for
Jabber clients to communicate with your Jabber XCP server over the Internet. Port
5223 is required if you are implementing SSL or TLS.
Port 5269 must be accessible to the Internet if you want your Jabber XCP server to
communicate with other Jabber servers over the Internet.
Port 7300 is used by the Jabber XCP Controller by default. You may select a different
port during installation if preferred.
Port 7400 is used as the Jabber XCP servers Master Accept Port by default. You may
select a different port during installation if preferred.
Port 7302 is used by the Controllers WebCP OpenPort connection. This port is not
configurable during installation.
Supported Databases
The databases that the Jabber XCP server supports are listed below. The PostgreSQL,
Oracle, and DB2, and Microsoft SQL databases allow you to use Jabber XCP features
such as persistent Text Conference rooms, Jabber User Directory, Message Archiver,
Presence Mirror, SDNS, and InfoBroker. The SQLite database, which is installed with the
server by default, is useful only for storing user data.
If you are installing Jabber XCP for the first time, or are using a
database that has never stored Jabber data, see the Jabber XCP
Server for Solaris/Linux Database Setup Guide for information about
setting up your database to work with the Jabber XCP server.