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I believe 1414 is the default MQ listener port. Those others were probably
selected because they're close. You can use whatever port number you want.
You don't want to use a well known port number. AFAIK, I don't think more
than one queue manager can listen on a single port.

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:38 PM, <stenore@xxxxxxx> wrote:

You can tell the listener for the queue manager to listen on any port, we
have one in the 65000 range. As far as sharing, I believe you can not share
a port between 2 queue managers





-----Original Message-----
From: fbocch2595@xxxxxxx
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, Jan 26, 2010 1:13 pm
Subject: MQ Port Sharing?



ello, I've been working w/MQ on our iSeries for several years and it was
unning when I got here and we rarely have issues with it.
I've created a couple of new queue's over the years but I have a question
egarding the ports used for the queue's. We have assigned ports 1417 thru
and
ncluding 1435...are those the port designations that everyone else is
using?
re these port numbers an IBM standard or recommendatin or do I, the
customer,
imply pick a port that's not being used? Of course, our network folks were
nvolved too but noone knows how we arrived on ports 1417 - 1435.
Also, can several queue's share ports? Is that recommended practice?
Thanks, Frank

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