The Process Simulator ports
information, which is segmented into multiple tables, lists the port
names, port numbers, communication protocols, and description for
its use.
Table 1. Process Simulator portsPort name |
Application level protocol |
Transport level protocol |
Default port number |
From |
To |
Registry port |
RMI |
TCP |
32771 |
Process Task Manager |
Process Simulator |
Return |
RMI |
TCP |
0 |
Application Engine |
Process Simulator |
Table 2. Process Simulator ports–continuedPort name |
Reply or Response
to requestor? |
Long lived sessions? |
Load Balancer? |
Supports SSL? |
Registry port |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
Return |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
Table 3. Process Simulator ports–continuedPort name |
Notes® |
Registry port |
The port is on the Process Simulator server. The Process Task
Manager application on the Process Simulator server
communicates with the Process Simulator server
process on this port. The Application Engine also
communicates with the Process Simulator server
process on this port. |
Return |
The port is on the Process Simulator server and is used to communicate
with the Application Engine server. By
default an anonymous port number is used. However, if the Process Simulator server resides behind a
firewall it will be necessary to specify an explicit port by entering
a value other than 0.
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