A large retail chain up here in Canada is moving to AS2.
They have listed 5 useable ports - 80, 2080, 4080, 5080 & 9080.

They are also requiring Drummond Group certification ;-(

I looked at a list of our existing AS2 clients, and only 20% of them use one of 
these ports.  The rest use other ports.

This has not been a problem in the past, since all of our clients were doing 
AS2 with WalMart and possibly one other TP.
As additional hubs switch to AS2, this may become a problem...

We are using bTrade...

The AS2 server has to listen on a particular port, so my question is:

How do you accommodate multiple AS2 ports?

Doing a port redirect in the firewall/router is one option...
Any others?

thanks

Earl Wertheimer
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