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A.2. UDP Settings

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Table A.8, “bindings-jboss-beans.xml Port Configuration” describes UDP 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.8. bindings-jboss-beans.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
1102
Disabled
1161
Disabled
snmp
1162
Disabled
snmp
53200
Enabled
Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling enabled. For JBoss Messaging Control Channel clustered services.
54200
Enabled
JBoss Messaging port stack with flow control, message bundling disabled, and stack optimized
54225
Enabled
Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling enabled. For services that make high-volume asynchronous RPCs, such as JBoss Cache.
54250
Enabled
Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control and message bundling disabled. Used for synchronous calls, and low message volume rates and sizes. Not suitable for high volume; you may run out of memory.
Table A.6, “jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml Port Configuration” describes UDP 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.9. jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml Port Configuration
Port
Status
Purpose
7500
Enabled
Diagnostics port for UDP and TCP stacks
45688
Enabled
Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling disabled, and stack optimized
45689
Enabled
Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling disabled, and stack optimized
45699
Enabled
Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling disabled, and stack optimized
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