See tcpclientport option. "The tcpclientport option specifies a different TCP/IP port number for the server to contact than the one that was used to make the first server contact. If the default port or the specified port is busy, the server attempts to use any available port. Use this option only if you specify the prompted parameter with the schedmode option or when the schedule command is running."
"Specifies the TCP/IP port address you want the server to use to contact your client node. The range of values is 1000 through 32767; the default is 1501." Tim Rushforth City of Winnipeg -----Original Message----- From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: port numbers Environment: Server: OS/390 TSMv4.1.3.0 Client. NT/AIX/Solaris We have our Server set up to use the default port 1500. In the past, we've also made sure that the firewall folks open/define port 1501. Is it necessary to have port 1501 open? I've been told that the server listens on port 1501. If so, what is it listening for? Not a lot of info in the guides or reference on this (unless I missed it). Any help would be appreciated. thx. Regards, Joe Wholey TGA Distributed Data Services Merrill Lynch Phone: 212-647-3018 Page: 888-637-7450 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]