Alternate Port Available: An alternate port can be defined within Configuration 
Manager for this value. If a custom port has been defined, substitute that 
custom port when defining the IP filter information for IPsec policies or for 
configuring firewalls.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712276.aspx





From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of s kissel
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 2:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Change Port 10123

Hi

So there may be a bug with port 10123 in that it opens a connection to the 
server, and when it doesn't get a response, it leaves the connection open. 
Naturally, it should fall back to port 80 or 443, but the open connections 
raise the handle count on ccmexec to often well over 20,000 threads, rendering 
the client essentially useless without stopping the service remotely. We have a 
case open with CSS on this now, but suffice to say, there are no firewalls 
between the clients and servers that have this issue, and it mainly happens on 
Server 2003 systems and VMWare systems.

So we turned off port 10123. However, it appears that some of the clients now 
request policy but never download any, even after reinstalling the client. We 
are thinking that is because they believe they are still supposed to talk on 
port 10123 still since they never received the policy that that port is now 
blocked. I queried the registry to see if there was port 10123 in there 
anywhere but was not able to find it. Thus, it must be in WMI. Does anyone off 
the top of their head know where to find this in WMI? I started poking around 
in the Root\CCM\Policy, but haven't found it yet.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
-S

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