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Not sure it's a complete list but it should help.

Ken H.



Port numbers for host servers and server mapper
The following table shows the initial service table entries provided for the 
optimized servers and server mapper that use sockets over TCP communication 
support. Port numbers for host servers and server mapper:


Service name Description Port number 
as-central Central server 8470 
as-database Database server 8471 
as-dtaq Data queue server 8472 
as-file File server 8473 
as-netprt Network print server 8474 
as-rmtcmd Remote command and program call server 8475 
as-signon Signon server 8476 
as-svrmap Server mapper 449 
drda DDM 446 
as-admin-http HTTP administration 2001 
as-mtgctrlj Management central 5544 
as-mtgctrl Management central 5555 
telnet Telnet server 23 
as-edrsql QXDAEDRSQL server 4402 

The following table shows port numbers for host servers and daemons that use 
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL):


Service name Description Port Number 
as-central-s Secure central server 9470 
as-database-s Secure database server 9471 
as-dtaq-s Secure data queue server 9472 
as-file-s Secure file server 9473 
as-netprt-s Secure network print server 9474 
as-rmtcmd-s Secure remote command/ Program call server 9475 
as-signon-s Secure signon server 9476 
ddm-ssl DDM 448 
as-admin-https HTTP administration 2010 
as-mgtctrlj Management central 5544 
as-mgtctrl-ss Management central 5566 
as-mgtctrl-cs Management central 5577 
Telnet-ssl Telnet server 992 





-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jim Franz
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 1:34 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: cant find Client Access Ports Info Apar


Going to the Client Access web page Info Apars - 
every one I click on gives a nice page .... Our Apologies.... Not found.

I need the list of ports (a complete list) for iSeries Access. 

Has IBM removed them permanently?  
btw - IBM's search references this APAR ii12227 many other places. 

jim franz

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