Specifications
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If changing ports with the Port Configuration Utility does not solve your port conflict problems, you
can change some of the other ports used by the Ridgeline server. To change these ports, you must edit
the
runserver.sp file found in the jboss/bin directory under the Ridgeline installation directory:
● In Windows, this would be \Program Files\Extreme Networks\Ridgeline
3.0\jboss\bin\runserver.sp
.
● In Solaris, it would be /opt/ExtremeNetworks/Ridgeline3.0/j
boss/bin/runserver.sp
The ports defined in this file, and their default settings, are:
jboss.webservice.port=8083
jboss.ejb3.remoting.port=3873
jboss.naming.rmi.port=10554
jboss.naming.jnp.port=10555
jboss.invoker.jrmp.port=10556
epicenter.web.port=8080
(This port should be changed using the Port configuraiton Utility, not by
editing the runserver.sp file)
When you edit this file, take care not to add any extra spaces. If editing this file does not solve your
problems, you should call your Extreme Networks Technical Support representative for help.
Using the Ridgeline Debugging Tools
The Ridgeline debugging tools are available through the Reports modules for users with an
administrator role. You should not attempt to use any of these tools except under the direction of
Extreme Technical Assistance Center personnel.
This “report” provides links to the following tools:
● Set logging level: lets you set the Server Side Client Debug Level, and the Server Debug Level. This
page also shows you the debug Telnet port number.
● Check server internals: This creates a report of server internal status.
● Query Database: Lets you enter an SQL query against the Ridgeline database. This is for use only at
the direction of Extreme Technical Assistance Center personnel.
Reconfiguring the FreeRadius Server
The configFreeRadius is a command line tool to help configure the Ridgeline FreeRADIUS server. Use
FreeRADIUS for Ridgeline’s VM-Mobility feature. If you do not use this feature, you do not need to
reconfigure this server.
Run this tool when the server IP address changes, or use it to set FreeRADIUS on a different port. Refer
to “FreeRadius Server Configuration Commands” on page 368.