Appendix A. Port Configuration in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform

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Certain configuration files require ports to be set so components that reference them can access the files through the correct port. The following tables describe the configuration files with specific port requirements.

A.1. TCP Settings

Table A.1, “bindings-jboss-beans.xml Port Configuration” describes TCP port configuration for bindings-jboss-beans.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/conf/bindingservice.beans/META-INF/bindings-jboss-beans.xml
Table A.1. bindings-jboss-beans.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
1098
Enabled
RMI naming service
3528
Disabled
IIOP port assigned by IANA
4444
Enabled
RMI JRMP invoker
4445
Enabled
RMI pooled invoker
4446
Enabled
Remoting server connector
4447
Enabled
Remoting server connector
4457
Enabled
Remoting server connector
4712
Enabled
JBossTS recovery manager
4713
Enabled
JBossTS transaction status manager
4714
Enabled
Process ID for JBossTS
8080
Enabled
HTTP Connector
8083
Enabled
RMI Classloading mini web server
8443
Enabled
JBossWS HTTPS connector socket
Table A.2, “cluster-service.xml Port Configuration” describes TCP port configuration for cluster-service.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/deploy/cluster-service.xml
Table A.2. cluster-service.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
1100
Disabled
Clustering
1101
Disabled
Clustering
4448
Disabled
PooledInvokerHA
Table A.3, “clustered-hsqldb-persistence-service.xml Port Configuration” describes TCP port configuration for clustered-hsql-persistence-service.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/deploy/messaging/clustered-hsql-persistence-service.xml
Table A.3. clustered-hsqldb-persistence-service.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
7900
Disabled
Table A.4, “ejb3-connectors-jboss-beans.xml Port Configuration” describes TCP port configuration for ejb3-connectors-jboss-beans.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/deploy/ejb3-connectors-jboss-beans.xml
Table A.4. ejb3-connectors-jboss-beans.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
3873
Enabled
EJB3 Remoting Connector
Table A.5, “jboss-service.xml Port Configuration” describes TCP port configuration for jboss-service.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/conf/jboss-service.xml
Table A.5. jboss-service.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
1099
Enabled
RMI bootstrap naming service
Table A.6, “jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml Port Configuration” describes TCP port configuration for jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/deploy/cluster/jgroups-channelfactory.sar/META-INF/jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml
Table A.6. jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
7500
Enabled
UDP and TCP stack diagnostics port
7600
Enabled
TCP stack with flow control/message bundling
7650
Enabled
TCP stack without flow control/message bundling
7900
Enabled
45700
Enabled
TCP stack diagnostics port
45701
Enabled
Multicast port for multicast-based automatic discovery
45710
Enabled
Multicast port for TCP based stack optimized for the JBoss Messaging Data Channel
Table A.6, “jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml Port Configuration” describes TCP port configuration for server.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/deploy/jbossweb.sar/server.xml
Table A.7. server.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
8009
Disabled
AJP Connector
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