TCP/IP ports used by Client Access
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This link appears to have a complete list http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625680b0002037e/acc12fda96496e4b8625668f007ab75f?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,firewall
Answer courtesy Bryan Dietz via IGNITe/400 20 Dec 2001
The summary of that page:
Function | Server Name | Port Non-SSL | Port SSL |
---|---|---|---|
Server Mapper | as-svrmap | 449 | 449 |
License Management | as-central | 8470 | 9470 |
Database Access | as-database | 8471 | 9471 |
Data Queues | as-dtaq | 8472 | 9472 |
Network Drives | as-file | 8473 | 9473 |
Network Printers | as-netprt | 8474 | 9474 |
Remote Command | as-rmtcmd | 8475 | 9475 |
Signon Verification | as-signon | 8476 | 9476 |
Telnet (PC5250 Emulation) | telnet | 23 | 992 |
HTTP Administration | as-admi > | 2001 | 2010 |
POP3 (MAPI) | pop3 | 5010 | --- |
Management Central | as-mgtc > | 5555 | 5566 |
Ultimedia Services | as-usf | 8480 | 9480 |
Network Drives | as-netd | 8477 [1] | --- |
File Transfer | as-tran | 8478 [1] | --- |
Virtual Print | as-vrtp | 8479 [1] | --- |
DRDA | DRDA | 446 | --- |
DDM | DDM | 447 | 448 |
AnyNet | APPCoverTCPIP | 397 | --- |
You can use netstat *cnn from an iSeries command line to determine which services are running on the iSeries.