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  • Subject: Re: Connecting CA Express via Internet to AS/400
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 10:09:42 -0500
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

> for ports open, you need 23, 449, and about 5-6 in the 8000's (i don't
> have them handy just this minute).

  Here is the gory detail for the ports required.

 - Larry

When using Client Access over TCP/IP, the following Client Access ports
are required to have free access:

PC 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           --- 
File Transfer           as-tran         *8478           --- 
Virtual Print           as-vrtp         *8479           --- 
DRDA                    DRDA            446             --- 
DDM                     DDM             447             448 
AnyNet                  APPCoverTCPIP   397 (TCP and UDP) --- 

* These ports used only by 5763XK1.

If any of the above ports are restricted via a firewall or any other
mechanism, Client Access may fail to operate. For assistance with
configuring ports or working with a firewall beyond the above
information, contact the firewall provider or IBM Consult Line.

-- 
Larry Bolhuis
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
(616) 451-2500
(616) 451-2571 -fax
lbolhuis@arbsol.com
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