APAR#: II12227 

Component: INFOAS400 - AS/400 Information 

Release(s): R440 

Abstract

CLIENT ACCESS EXPRESS SERVERS AND PORTS REQUIRED

 

Error Description

** Last updated on February 20, 2002 **

NOTE: The latest modifications are marked with a "*" in the

first column. The changes made on February 20, 2002 were to

the format and not the content.

The following servers are used by Client Access Express for

Windows. In addition to the servers listed, the Port Mapper

(Port 449) is also used by all functions. However, if the

user changes the Connection properties for an AS/400 connection

so that "Where to look up Remote Port" is set to "Standard" or

"Local," then the Port Mapper will not be used. In addition,

if a DNS server is to be accessed, Port 53 should be made

available to the client.

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SERVER: Port Mapper

DEFAULT PORT: 449

DESCRIPTION: Port mapper returns the port number

for the requested server

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SERVER: Sign-on

DEFAULT PORT: 8476 (9476)

DESCRIPTION: Sign-on server is used for every Client Access

connection to authenticate users and to change passwords

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SERVER: Central

DEFAULT PORT: 8470 (9470)

DESCRIPTION: Central server is used when a Client Access

license is required, and also for downloading translation

tables.

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SERVER: Data Queue

DEFAULT PORT: 8472 (9472)

DESCRIPTION: Data Queue server allows access to the AS/400

data queues, used for passing data between applications.

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SERVER: Database

DEFAULT PORT: 8471 (9471)

DESCRIPTION: Database server is used for accessing the

AS/400 database.

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SERVER: Remote Command

DEFAULT PORT: 8475 (9475)

DESCRIPTION: Remote command server is used to send commands

from a PC to an AS/400 and for program calls

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SERVER: File

DEFAULT PORT: 8473 (9473)

DESCRIPTION: File Server is used for accessing

any part of the AS/400 file system

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SERVER: Print

DEFAULT PORT: 8474 (9474)

DESCRIPTION: Printer Server is used to access

printers known to the AS/400

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SERVER: Web Admin

DEFAULT PORT: 2001 (2010)

DESCRIPTION: Used to access web applications

served by the AS/400

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SERVER: DDM

DEFAULT PORT: 446 (448)

DESCRIPTION: DDM server is used to access data

via DRDA and for record level access

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SERVER: Telnet

DEFAULT PORT: 23 (992)

DESCRIPTION: Telnet server is used to access 5250 emulation

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SERVER: NetServer

DEFAULT PORT: 137, 138, 139, 8474

DESCRIPTION: AS/400 NetServer allows access to

AS/400 integrated file system from Windows PCs

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SERVER: USF

DEFAULT PORT: 8480

DESCRIPTION: Ultimedia services are used for multimedia data

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SERVER: LDAP

DEFAULT PORT: 389 (636)

DESCRIPTION: Provides a network directory service

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SERVER: Mgmt Central

DEFAULT PORT: 5555 (5566) 5544 5577

DESCRIPTION: Management Central server is used

to manage multiple AS/400s in a network (See Note 5)

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Note 1: The port number in parenthesis is the one used

to connect to the server via SSL (encrypted session).

Note 2: Ports 449, 8xxx, and 9xxx can be started with the

STRHOSTSVR *ALL command. The others need to be started

individually, or can be set to autostart when TCP/IP is

started (as can 449, 8xxx, and 9xxx).

Note 3: Although 8474 is listed next to NetServer, it is only

used internally so does not have to be set in your

firewall IP filtering. However, that server (print

server) must be started for NetServer to work properly.

Note 4: If any applications are registered under Application

Administration, then the remote command server will be

required in addition to what is listed below.

Note 5: Port 5544 is required only on V5R1 and later systems

and is used for both non-SSL and SSL traffic.

Port 5577 is only required for SSL connections

between the "central" system and "endpoint" systems.

 

 

Saludos. Juan Carlos.

Ext.: 9023

 

Saludos. Juan Carlos. 
Ext.: 9023 

 

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Felipe Yag�e [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: jueves 11 de abril de 2002 12:03
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Acceso remoto al AS400 con client access


Hola a todos. A ver si podeis resolverme una duda. Tengo el sistema AS400 en
una red local que gestiona un Servidor Win 2000. La cuesti�n es que queremos
acceder con el client access al AS400 desde los portatiles de nuestros
comerciales que no tienen un lugar de conexi�n fija. Me parece que tenemos
que configurar en el servidor el puerto por el que el client access realiza
la petici�n de conexi�n, �sabe�s que puerto es? Aunque no s� si esto ser� la
soluci�n. Si alguna habeis tenido este problema, agradecer�a cualquier
ayuda.Muchas gracias por adelantado.


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