True. But we are hitting a load balancer first which doesn't have
portmapper...and we need to hit the load balancer first that is why I am
looking for a range of ports that portmapper uses so I can open them on
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I might be wrong, but my understanding is that portmapper is used to
tell the client what port is being used.  So even though you're
specifying a specific port, you can register with portmapper and it
should work.  Maybe someone more knowledgable on portmapper can add
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The problem with that is the custom tool we are connecting with does not
allow you to set a port, and further more the Load Balancer has a
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Set a specific TCP port on the ARServer, that way you know exactly what
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Having an issue with a custom built API app that doesn't allow you to
set a port. We need to set the port because we have everything running
through a Load Balancer where setting ports is a requirment. They will
let us turn on a range of ports but I do not know what range of ports
portmapper uses...does anyone have an idea of the range? 
 
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