Setup and Install

Table 3-4 Ports used by DSS 4.91 (continued)
Feature Type Protocol Port Role of DSS Can it be
changed?
LDAP Replication
& Authentication,
simple over SSL
bind
Optional LDAP 636 (TCP) Client Yes
LDAP Replication
& Authentication
SPNEGO
Optional Kerberos 88 (TCP) Client No
LDAP Replication
& Authentication,
Global Catalog
Optional LDAP 3268 (TCP) Client Yes
DSS Address
Book access for
latest generation
devices
Required Secure SQL
5213
3
Server No
1
If a mail gateway is not required, enter a dummy address (0.0.0.0) in the Configuration Utility.
2
Does not apply to local folders, for example. c:\myfolder.
3
If another application is using 5213, a configuration file is available to override this port number. The configuration file must
be modified every time you reinstall DSS. For more information, see
Change the default SQL Server port on page 150.
DSS Address Book access for latest generation devices
HP’s latest generation devices, starting with the HP ScanJet Enterprise 7000n Document Capture
Workstation, HP M4555 MFP and HP Color CM4540 MFP, now access the DSS Address Book by
connecting directly to the SQL database (which is running on the same server as DSS).
Hostname resolution
DSS 4.91 supports the use of hostnames for server addresses. Depending on the configuration of the
host machine, DSS 4.91 will use NetBIOS/WINS (port: 137, 138 or 139)) or DNS (port: 53) for
hostname resolution.
Backup and restore strategy
This section contains the following topics:
ā—
Understand DSS data structures
ā—
Software capabilities for backup and restore
ā—
Scaling the DSS server
Understand DSS data structures
This section aims to provide an understanding of what data DSS manages in order to help customers
develop a sound backup and restore strategy. The following describes the different types of data that
makes up the DSS system and where it is stored.
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