Port Number Reference

The following tables list the default port numbers used for the current and previous component versions.

Unwired Orchestrator 4.3

Component

Default Port Number

Directory Services

7201

Agent

7000

PSEngine Command and Control

7011-7020

Engine - Service Ports

Note: In addition to the configured Command and Control port, the engine requires a second communication port for each instance. On startup, a call to the operating system obtains a sequence of ports that are equivalent to range specified by the minimum to maximum command and control TCP/IP connection ports.

If you plan to run additional applications or components that use ports, it is recommended that to alleviate potential port conflicts, you start those applications or components before starting Unwired Orchestrator.

Engine - Cluster Port

Must be user configured

Engine - Debug Port

Must be user configured

Clustering State database

7300

IOJMS

8621

BTRuntime

8611

BTrulfmt

7602

Dashboard

8602

Alerts

8201

OpenServer

7979

tds

7878

iiop

9000

iiops1

9001

iiops2

9002

http

8080

https1

8081

https2

8082

 

Integration Orchestrator 4.0.3/BizTracker 5.6/Alert Management System 4.1

Component

Default Port Number

Directory Services

7200

Agent

6999

PS Engine Command/Control

7001-7010

BTJMS

8620

BTRuntime

8610

BTrulfmt

7601

Dashboard

8601

Alerts

8200

 

Editing Port Settings

If port conflicts do occur, you may need to review the component properties files to consider changing the port numbers used by Unwired Orchestrator or other components. To edit port settings, see the following:

Editing Design-time Tooling Port Settings

Editing Runtime Agent Port Settings

Editing the Runtime Agent Listener Port Settings

Editing ASA Service Port Settings on Windows

Editing ASA Service Port Settings on UNIX/Linux

Editing Clustering State Database Port Settings on Windows

Editing Clustering State Database Port Settings on UNIX/Linux

Editing EAServer Port Settings on Windows

Editing EAServer Port Settings on UNIX/Linux