The IBM® System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management ports
information, which is segmented into multiple tables, lists the port
names, port numbers , communication protocols, and description for
it use.
Table 1. IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management portsPort name |
Application level protocol |
Transport level protocol |
Default port number |
From |
To |
Listener (first) |
TCP/IP |
TCP |
32775 |
IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management client (such as,
System Dashboard / FSM) |
IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management Listener
(running on Content Platform Engine, Application Engine, FileNet® Image Services, and other servers) |
Listener (subsequent) |
TCP/IP |
TCP |
OS defined |
IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management client
(such as, IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management /
FSM) |
IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management Listener
(running on Content Platform Engine, Application Engine, FileNet Image Services, and other servers) |
Table 2. IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management ports–continuedPort name |
Reply or Response
to requestor? |
Long lived sessions? |
Load Balancer? |
Supports SSL? |
Listener (first) |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
Listener (subsequent) |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
Table 3. IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management ports–continuedPort name |
Notes® |
Listener (first) |
This is the primary "pilot
port" for connection to the IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management server. This port
also registers the secondary allocated ports and communicates those
numbers to the Dashboard. If needed, an administrator can use the PchConfig.properties file
to override the OS-defined property and define a specific range of
ports to use. |
Listener (subsequent) |
If the first listener port is allocated, the
OS will allocate additional ports for managers to connect to listeners
on the IBM System Dashboard for Enterprise
Content Management server.
If needed, an administrator can use the PchConfig.properties file
to override the OS-defined property and define a specific range of
ports to use. |