Owner's Manual
Installation 59
Ports Used
This application uses the following ports. Ensure your firewalls or other network security measures
do not block these ports.
The client HTTP cut-through goes directly to the device from the client. So, you must get to
devices via port 8080 to cut-through to the embedded web server. Telnet cut-through goes directly
to the application server as a proxy on ports 6500-6510.
The following ports are seldom required, but are listed here in case present or future functionality
requires them:
Linux Partition Information
Suggested partitioning includes separation into several partitions including /, swap, /usr, /opt, and /
export/home.
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/ (root)
—The root partition contains everything that is not specifically placed on a slice/
partition. The rule of thumb here is: Do not put data on this partition that is likely to grow
significantly (logs, applications, data, and so on). This partition can be as little as 200MB,
however best practice indicates as much as 2GB if space is available.
Port Number Used by...
1098 Naming service (JNDI)
1099 Naming service (JNDI)
3100 HA Naming Service (JNDI)
3200 HA Naming Service (JNDI
RMI)
4444 JRMP invocation (RMI)
4445 Pooled JRMP invocation (RMI)
6500 to 6510 Mediation cut-through
80 HTTP
443 HTTPS
8093 JMS
Port Used by...
23 Telnet
1103 JNP Discovery
1123 JNP REPLY