User Guide
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Taking over TCP port numbers Settings for Firewall, etc. When other applications are
using 5016 to 5018
Updating Universal RAID Utility by
following the procedure in the section
“Installation and Uninstallation”:
The port numbers from 5016 to 5018
are automatically set.
Users who use the port
in the range from
52805 to 520807
Updating Universal RAID Utility by
using ExpressUpdate:
The port numbers from 52805 to
52807 are not taken over and those
from 5016 to 5018 are automatically
set.
Change the port numbers
[52805-52807] to [5016-5018].
Change the TCP port numbers
manually that Universal RAID
Utility uses. See “Changing
Port Number” for details.
Updating Universal RAID Utility by
following the procedure in the section
“Installation and Uninstallation”:
The port numbers from 5016 to 5018
are automatically set. To change the
TCP port numbers to the original one,
see “Changing Port Number” for
details.
Updating Universal RAID Utility
by following the procedure in the
section “Installation and
Uninstallation”:
Change the port numbers set for
Firewall to [5016-5018].
Updating Universal RAID
Utility by following the
procedure in the section
“Installation and
Uninstallation”:
Change the TCP port numbers
manually that Universal RAID
Utility uses. See “Changing
Port Number” for details.
Users who have
changed the ports from
[52805-520807] to
other numbers
Updating Universal RAID Utility by
using ExpressUpdate:
The port numbers currently used are
taken over.
Updating Universal RAID Utility
by using ExpressUpdate:
No effect on any settings.
Updating Universal RAID
Utility by using
ExpressUpdate:
No effect on any settings.
For the change of TCP port number using Universal RAID Utility, see "Changing TCP port number".
Safe Mode and Single User Mode
The Universal RAID Utility uses the network function. Accordingly, the Universal RAID Utility is not available in
any of the following safe modes in which the network function cannot operate.
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Safe Mode with Networking
Also, it cannot be used in the single user mode of Linux and VMware ESX. See "Starting Universal RAID Utility in
Si
ngle User Mode" about how to use the Universal RAID Utility in the single user mode.