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C Oracle Application Server Port Numbers

This appendix provides information about Oracle Application Server port numbers.

It contains the following topics:

C.1 Port Numbers and How They Are Assigned (Sorted by Installation Type)

This section provides the following information for each Oracle Application Server service that uses a port:

The ports are sorted by the following installation types:

C.1.1 J2EE and Web Cache Ports

Table C-1 lists the ports in a J2EE and Web Cache installation.

Table C-1 J2EE and Web Cache Ports

Component / Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number When Assigned? Override during installation in staticports.ini?
Oracle HTTP Server




Listen 7777 - 7877 Without Web Cache: 7777Foot 

With Web Cache: 7778

Installation Yes
Port 7777 - 7877 Without Web Cache: 7777Footref 1

With Web Cache: 7777

Installation Yes
Listen (SSL) 4443 - 4543 Without Web Cache: 4443Foot 

With Web Cache: 4444

Installation

This port is not used unless you enable SSL after installation. Refer to Oracle HTTP Server Administrator's Guide.

Yes
Port (SSL) 4443 - 4543 Without Web Cache: 4443Footref 2

With Web Cache: 4443

Installation

This port is not used unless you enable SSL after installation. Refer to Oracle HTTP Server Administrator's Guide.

Yes
Diagnostic 7200 - 7299 7200 Installation Yes
OracleAS Web Cache




HTTP Listen 7777 - 7877 7777Footref 1 Installation Yes
HTTP Listen (SSL) 4443 - 4543 4443Footref 2 Installation

This port is not used unless you enable SSL after installation. Refer to Oracle Application Server Web Cache Administrator's Guide.

Yes
Administration 4000 - 4030 4000 Installation Yes
Invalidation 4001 - 4030 4001 Installation Yes
Statistics 4002 - 4030 4002 Installation Yes
OC4J




AJP 3301 - 3400 3301 Installation No
JMS 3701 - 3800 3701 Installation No
RMI 3201 - 3300 3201 Installation No
IIOP 3401 - 3500 3401 After installation, when you configure IIOP. Refer to Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE User's Guide. No
IIOPS1 (Server only) 3501 - 3600 3501 After installation, when you configured IIOPS1. No
IIOPS2 (Server and client) 3601 - 3700 3601 After installation, when you configured IIOPS2. No
OPMN




ONS Local 6100 - 6199 6100 Installation Yes
ONS Remote 6200 - 6299 6200 Installation Yes
ONS Request 6003 - 6099 6003 Installation Yes
Oracle Enterprise Manager



Application Server Control Console
1810 - 1829 1810 Installation Yes
Application Server Control Console (SSL) 1810 - 1829 1810 After installation, when you configure the Application Server Control Console for SSL. Refer to Section A.4, "Configuring Security for Enterprise Manager the Application Server Control Console". No
Application Server Control Console RMI 1850 - 1869 1850 Installation Yes
Oracle Management Agent 1830 - 1849 1830 Installation Yes
Miscellaneous Services



DCM Java Object Cache 7100 - 7199 7100 Installation Yes
Java Object Cache 7000 - 7099 7000 Installation Yes
JServ Servlet Engine 8007 - 8107 8007 Installation

The port is not used unless you configure JServ after installation. Refer to Section 7.2.1, "Configuring JServ After Installation".

Yes
Log Loader 44000 - 44099 44000 Installation Yes
Port Tunneling 7501 - 7599 7501 After installation, when you configure Port Tunneling. No

Footnote The default port is 80 on middle-tier installations on Windows.
Footnote The default port is 443 on middle-tier installations on Windows.

C.1.2 Portal and Wireless Ports

A Portal and Wireless installation uses the ports listed in:

Table C-2 Portal and Wireless Ports

Component / Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number When Assigned? Override during installation in staticports.ini?
Oracle Ultra Search




RMI Daemon 1098 1098 Installation No
RMI Registry 1099 1099 Installation No
OracleAS Portal




OracleAS PortalFoot  N/A N/A N/A N/A
OracleAS Wireless




OracleAS WirelessFootref 1
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Wireless Notification Dispatcher Calendar 9100 - 9199 9100 Installation No

Footnote This service does not have its own port. You can access it through the HTTP listener port.

C.1.3 Business Intelligence and Forms Ports

A Business Intelligence and Forms installation uses the ports listed in:

Table C-3 Business Intelligence and Forms Ports

Component / Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number When Assigned? Override during installation in staticports.ini?
OracleAS Discoverer




OracleAS DiscovererFoot  N/A N/A N/A N/A
OracleAS Discoverer OSAgent 16001 - 16020 16001 Installation Yes
OracleAS Forms Services




OracleAS Forms ServicesFootref 1
N/A N/A N/A N/A
OracleAS Reports Services




SQL*Net

For 6i Backward Compatibility Only

1950 - 1960 1950 Installation Yes
Visigenics CORBA - Reports 9i 14000 - 14010 14000 Installation No

Footnote This service does not have its own port. You can access it through the HTTP listener port.

C.1.4 Infrastructure Ports

An Infrastructure installation uses the ports listed in:

Table C-4 Infrastructure Ports

Component / Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number When Assigned? Override during installation in statisports.ini?
Oracle Internet Directory




Oracle Internet Directory
389, 3060 - 3129 389Foot  Installation Yes
Oracle Internet Directory (SSL) 636, 3130 - 3199 636Foot  Installation Yes
OracleAS Certificate Authority




Server Authentication Virtual Host (SSL) 4400 - 4419 4400 Installation Yes
Mutual Authentication Virtual Host (SSL) 4400 - 4419 4401 Installation Yes
OracleAS Metadata Repository




Oracle Net Listener 1521 1521 Installation No
OracleAS Single Sign-On




OracleAS Single Sign-OnFoot  N/A N/A N/A N/A

Footnote Some versions of UNIX use port 389 in /etc/services. On these systems, the default Oracle Internet Directory non-SSL port number is 3060.
Footnote Some versions of UNIX use port 636 in /etc/services. On these systems, the default Oracle Internet Directory SSL port number is 3130.
Footnote This service does not have its own port. You can access it through the HTTP listener port.

C.1.5 OracleAS ProcessConnect Ports

Table C-5 lists the ports used in an OracleAS ProcessConnect installation.

Table C-5 OracleAS ProcessConnect Ports

Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number When Assigned? Override during installation in staticports.ini?
Actional Agent 20300 - 20350 20300 Installation NoFootref 1
Actional Listener 4550 - 4599 4550 Installation NoFootref 1
Adapter Framework 8777 - 8900 8778 Installation NoFootref 1
Attunity Adapters (Legacy Adapters) 2550 - 2577 2552 Installation NoFootref 1
B2B Adapter RMI 1110 - 1120 1110 Installation NoFoot 
Integration Manager 8777 - 8900 8777 Installation NoFootref 1

Footnote The feature of overriding port numbers with staticports.ini during installation is not available with the OracleAS ProcessConnect installation.

C.1.6 OracleAS InterConnect Ports

Table C-6 lists the ports used in an OracleAS InterConnect installation.

Table C-6 OracleAS InterConnect Ports

Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number When Assigned? Override during installation in staticports.ini?
OracleAS InterConnect Adapters Configurable Configurable After Installation

Refer to Oracle Application Server InterConnect User's Guide

NoFoot 
OracleAS InterConnect Repository Configurable Configurable After Installation

Refer to Oracle Application Server InterConnect User's Guide

NoFootref 1
RMI port for HTTP 9901 9901 Installation NoFootref 1

Footnote The feature of overriding port numbers with staticports.ini during installation is not available with the OracleAS InterConnect installation.

C.1.7 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Ports

Table C-7 lists the ports used in an Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control installation.

Table C-7 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Ports

Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number When Assigned? Override during installation in staticports.ini?
Grid Control Uses the HTTP listener portFoot 
Oracle Management Agent 1830 - 1849 1830 Installation NoFoot 
Oracle Management Service 7770 - 7776 7770 Installation NoFootref 2

Footnote This service does not have its own port. You can access it through the HTTP listener port. Refer to insert ref for the exact URL.
Footnote The feature of overriding port numbers with staticports.ini is not available with the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control installation.

C.1.8 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit Ports

Table C-8 lists the ports used in an Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit installation.

Table C-8 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit Ports

Service Allotted Port Range Default Port Number When Assigned? Override during installation in staticports.ini?
AFP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

548 548 Installation NoFoot 
CUP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

4180 4180 Installation NoFootref 1
Domain Controller 53140 - 53999 N/A Installation NoFootref 1
FTP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

21 21 Installation NoFootref 1
IMAP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

143 143 Installation NoFootref 1
IMAP (SSL)

(myhost.mydomain Node)

993 993 Installation NoFootref 1
NB UDP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

137 137 Installation NoFootref 1
NFS

(myhost.mydomain Node)

2049 2049 Installation NoFootref 1
NFS Mount Point

(myhost.mydomain Node)

N/A N/A Installation NoFootref 1
Node Guardian

(myhost.mydomain Node)

53140 - 53999 N/A Installation NoFootref 1
Node Guardian

(myhost.mydomain HTTP Node)

53140 - 53999 N/A Installation NoFootref 1
Node Manager

(myhost.mydomain Node)

53140 - 53999 N/A Installation NoFootref 1
Node Manager

(myhost.mydomain HTTP Node)

53140 - 53999
Installation NoFootref 1
SMB

(myhost.mydomain Node)

139 139 Installation NoFootref 1
SMTP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

25 25 Installation NoFootref 1

Footnote The feature of overriding port numbers with staticports.ini during installation is not available for Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit.

C.1.9 OracleAS Developer Kits

OracleAS Developer Kits use the same ports as the J2EE and Web Cache installation type.

C.2 Port Numbers (Sorted by Port Number)

Table C-9 lists Oracle Application Server ports numbers and services, sorted in ascending order by port number.

Table C-9 Port Numbers (Sorted by Port Number)

Port Number Service
21 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit FTP
25 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit SMTP
137 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit NB UDP
139 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit SMB
143 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit IMAP (non-SSL)
389 Oracle Internet Directory (non-SSL)
548 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit AFP
636 Oracle Internet Directory Server (SSL)
993 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit IMAP (SSL)
1098 Oracle Ultra Search RMI Daemon
1099 Oracle Ultra Search RMI Registry
1110 - 1120 OracleAS ProcessConnect B2B Adapter RMI
1521 OracleAS Metadata Repository Oracle Net Listener
1810 - 1829 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control Console (non-SSL and SSL)
1830 - 1849 Oracle Management Agent
1850 - 1869 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control Console RMI
1950 - 1960 OracleAS Reports Services SQL*Net
2049 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit NFS
2550 - 2577 OracleAS ProcessConnect Attunity Adapters (Legacy Adapters)
3060 - 3129 Oracle Internet Directory (non-SSL)
3130 - 3199 Oracle Internet Directory (SSL)
3201 - 3300 OC4J RMI
3301 - 3400 OC4J AJP
3401 - 3500 OC4J IIOP
3501 - 3600 OC4J IIOPS1 (Server only)
3601 - 3700 OC4J IIOPS2 (Server and client)
3701 - 3800 OC4J JMS
4000 - 4030 OracleAS Web Cache Administration

OracleAS Web Cache Invalidation

OracleAS Web Cache Statistics

4180 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit CUP
4400 - 4419 OracleAS Certificate Authority Server Authentication Virtual Host (SSL)

OracleAS Certificate Authority Mutual Authentication Virtual Host (SSL)

4443 - 4543 Oracle HTTP Server Listen (SSL) and Oracle HTTP Server Port (SSL)

OracleAS Web Cache HTTP Listen (SSL)

4550 - 4599 OracleAS ProcessConnect Actional Listener
6003 - 6099 OPMN ONS Request
6100 - 6199 OPMN ONS Local
6200 - 6299 OPMN ONS Remote
7000 - 7099 Java Object Cache
7100 - 7199 DCM Java Object Cache
7200 - 7299 Oracle HTTP Server Diagnostic
7501 - 7599 Port Tunneling
7770 - 7776 Oracle Management Service
7777 - 7877 Oracle HTTP Server Listen and Oracle HTTP Server Port

OracleAS Web Cache HTTP Listen

8007 - 8107 JServ Servlet Engine
8777 - 8900 OracleAS ProcessConnect Integration Manager

OracleAS ProcessConnect Adapter Framework

9100 - 9199 Wireless Notification Dispatcher Calendar
9901 OracleAS InterConnect RMI port for HTTP
14000 - 14010 OracleAS Reports Services Visigenics CORBA - Reports 9i
16001 - 16020 OracleAS Discoverer OSAgent
20300 - 20350 OracleAS ProcessConnect Actional Agent
44000 - 44099 Log Loader
53140 - 53999 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit Domain Controller

Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit Node Guardian

Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit Node Manager


C.3 Guidelines for Changing Port Numbers (Sorted by Installation Type)

This section provides the following information about changing Oracle Application Server port numbers:

The ports are sorted by the following installation types:

C.3.1 J2EE and Web Cache Ports

Table C-10 provides guidelines for changing port numbers in a J2EE and Web Cache installation.

Table C-10 J2EE and Web Cache Ports

Component/Service Can be Changed? Dependencies? Procedure
Oracle HTTP Server



Listen Yes Yes Section 5.3.3, "Changing Oracle HTTP Server Ports"
Port Yes Yes Section 5.3.3, "Changing Oracle HTTP Server Ports"
Listen (SSL) Yes Yes Section 5.3.3, "Changing Oracle HTTP Server Ports"
Port (SSL) Yes Yes Section 5.3.3, "Changing Oracle HTTP Server Ports"
Diagnostic Yes No Section 5.3.14, "Changing the Oracle HTTP Server Diagnostic Port"
OracleAS Web Cache



HTTP Listen Yes Yes Section 5.3.4, "Changing the Web Cache Non-SSL Listener Port (Middle-Tier Installations)"
HTTP Listen (SSL) Yes Yes Section 5.3.5, "Changing the Web Cache SSL Listener Port (Middle-Tier Installations)"
Administration Yes Yes Section 5.3.6, "Changing the Web Cache Administration Port"
Invalidation Yes Yes Section 5.3.7, "Changing the Web Cache Invalidation Port"
Statistics Yes No Section 5.3.8, "Changing the Web Cache Statistics Port"
OC4J



AJP Yes No Section 5.3.2, "Changing OC4J Ports"
JMS Yes No Section 5.3.2, "Changing OC4J Ports"
RMI Yes No Section 5.3.2, "Changing OC4J Ports"
IIOP Yes No Section 5.3.2, "Changing OC4J Ports"
IIOPS1 (Server only) Yes No Section 5.3.2, "Changing OC4J Ports"
IIOPS2 (Server and client) Yes No Section 5.3.2, "Changing OC4J Ports"
OPMN



ONS Local Yes No Section 5.3.13, "Changing OPMN Ports (ONS Local, Request, and Remote)"
ONS Remote Yes Yes Section 5.3.13, "Changing OPMN Ports (ONS Local, Request, and Remote)"
ONS Request Yes No Section 5.3.13, "Changing OPMN Ports (ONS Local, Request, and Remote)"
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g



Application Server Control Console
No N/A N/A
Application Server Control Console (SSL) No N/A N/A
Application Server Control Console RMI No N/A N/A
Oracle Management Agent No N/A N/A
Miscellaneous Ports


DCM Java Object Cache Yes No Section 5.3.9, "Changing the DCM Java Object Cache Port"
Java Object Cache
Yes No Section 5.3.10, "Changing the Java Object Cache Port"
JServ Servlet Engine Yes No Section 5.3.11, "Changing the JServ Servlet Engine Port"
Log Loader Yes No Section 5.3.12, "Changing the Log Loader Port"
Port Tunneling Yes No Section 5.3.15, "Changing the Port Tunneling Port"

C.3.2 Portal and Wireless Ports

Guidelines for changing port numbers in a Portal and Wireless installation are listed in:

Table C-11 Portal and Wireless Ports

Component / Service Can be changed? Dependencies? Procedure
Oracle Ultra Search



RMI Daemon No N/A N/A
RMI Registry No N/A N/A
OracleAS Portal



OracleAS PortalFoot  N/A N/A N/A
OracleAS Wireless



OracleAS WirelessFootref 1
N/A N/A N/A
Wireless Notification Dispatcher Calendar No N/A N/A

Footnote This service does not have its own port. You can access it through the HTTP listener port.

C.3.3 Business Intelligence and Forms Ports

Guidelines for changing port numbers in a Business Intelligence and Forms installation are listed in:

Table C-12 Business Intelligence and Forms Ports

Component / Service Can be changed? Dependencies? Procedure
OracleAS Discoverer



OracleAS DiscovererFoot  N/A N/A N/A
OracleAS Discoverer OSAgent No N/A N/A
OracleAS Forms Services



OracleAS Forms ServicesFootref 1
N/A N/A N/A
OracleAS Reports Services



SQL*Net

For 6i Backward Compatibility Only

Yes No Section 5.5.3, "Changing the OracleAS Reports Services SQL*Net Port"
Visigenics CORBA - Reports 9i No N/A N/A

Footnote This service does not have its own port. You can access it through the HTTP listener port.

C.3.4 Infrastructure Ports

Guidelines for changing port numbers in an Infrastructure installation are listed in:

Table C-13 Infrastructure Ports

Component / Service Can be changed? Dependencies? Procedure
Oracle Internet Directory



Oracle Internet Directory
Yes Yes Section 5.6.2, "Changing Oracle Internet Directory Ports"
Oracle Internet Directory (SSL) Yes Yes Section 5.6.2, "Changing Oracle Internet Directory Ports"
OracleAS Certificate Authority



Server Authentication Virtual Host (SSL) Yes No Section 5.6.4, "Changing OracleAS Certificate Authority Ports"
Mutual Authentication Virtual Host (SSL) Yes No Section 5.6.4, "Changing OracleAS Certificate Authority Ports"
OracleAS Metadata Repository



Oracle Net Listener Yes Yes Section 5.6.1, "Changing the Metadata Repository Net Listener Port"
OracleAS Single Sign-On



OracleAS Single Sign-OnFoot  N/A N/A N/A

Footnote This service does not have its own port. You can access it through the HTTP listener port.

C.3.5 OracleAS ProcessConnect Ports

Table C-14 provides guidelines for changing port numbers in an OracleAS ProcessConnect installation.

Table C-14 OracleAS ProcessConnect Ports

Service Can be changed? Dependencies? Procedure
B2B Adapter RMI Yes No Refer to Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect User's Guide
Integration Manager Yes No Refer to Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect User's Guide
Adapter Framework Yes No Refer to Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect User's Guide
Actional Agent Yes No Refer to Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect User's Guide
Actional Listener Yes No Refer to Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect User's Guide
Attunity Adapters (Legacy Adapters) Yes No Refer to Oracle Application Server ProcessConnect User's Guide

C.3.6 OracleAS InterConnect Ports

Table C-14 provides guidelines for changing port numbers in an OracleAS InterConnect installation.

Table C-15 OracleAS InterConnect Ports

Service Can be changed? Dependencies? Procedure
OracleAS InterConnect Adapters Yes No You can change this port by manually configuring repository.ini
OracleAS InterConnect Repository Yes No You can change this port by manually configuring adapter.ini
RMI port for HTTP Yes Yes You can change this port by manually configuring adapter.ini. You must also update web.xml with the new port number.

C.3.7 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Ports

Table C-16 provides guidelines for changing port numbers in an Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control installation.

Table C-16 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Ports

Service Can be changed? Dependencies? Method
Grid Control Uses the HTTP listener portFoot 
Oracle Management Agent Yes No Refer to Oracle Enterprise Manager Advanced Configuration
Oracle Management Service Yes No Refer to Oracle Enterprise Manager Advanced Configuration

Footnote This service does not have its own port. You can access it through the HTTP listener port. Refer to insert ref for the exact URL.

C.3.8 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit Ports

Table C-17 provides guidelines for changing port numbers in an Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit installation.

Table C-17 Oracle Content Management Software Development Kit Ports

Service Can be changed? Dependencies? Procedure
AFP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

No N/A N/A
CUP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

Yes No Edit CupServerConfiguration and update IFS.SERVER.PROTOCOL.CUP.Port. Then reload the CUP server.
Domain Controller No N/A N/A
FTP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

Yes No Edit FtpServerConfiguration and update IFS.SERVER.PROTOCOL.FTP.Port. Then reload the FTP server.
IMAP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

No N/A N/A
IMAP (SSL)

(myhost.mydomain Node)

No N/A N/A
NB UDP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

No N/A N/A
NFS

(myhost.mydomain Node)

Yes No Edit NfsServerConfiguration and update IFS.SERVER.PROTOCOL.NFS.Port. Then reload the NFS Server.

Refer to Oracle Content Management SDK Administrator's Guide.

NFS Mount Port

(myhost.mydomain Node)

Yes No Edit NfsServerConfiguration and update IFS.SERVER.PROTOCOL.NFS.MountPort. Then reload the NFS Server.

Refer to Oracle Content Management SDK Administrator's Guide.

Node Guardian

(myhost.mydomain Node)

No N/A N/A
Node Guardian

(myhost.mydomain HTTP Node)

No N/A N/A
Node Manager

(myhost.mydomain Node)

No N/A N/A
Node Manager

(myhost.mydomain HTTP Node)

No N/A N/A
SMB

(myhost.mydomain Node)

No N/A N/A
SMTP

(myhost.mydomain Node)

No N/A N/A