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Database ports

The database ports information, which is segmented into multiple tables, lists the port names, port numbers, communication protocols, and description for its use.

Table 1. Database ports
Port name Application level protocol Transport level protocol Default port number From To
DB2® for Linux, UNIX, and Windows JDBC or CLI TCP 50000 Content Platform Engine, Case Analyzer and IBM® Content Navigator DB2
DB2 for z/OS® JDBC or CLI TCP 446 Content Platform Engine, Case Analyzer and IBM Content Navigator DB2
Oracle JDBC or OCI TCP 1521 Content Platform Engine, IBM Content Navigator, Case Analyzer, and Rendition Engine Oracle
Microsoft SQL Server JDBC or TDS TCP 1433 Content Platform Engine, IBM Content Navigator, Case Analyzer, and Rendition Engine Microsoft SQL Server
Table 2. Database ports - continued
Port name Reply or Response to requestor? Long lived sessions? Load Balancer?
DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Yes No Yes
DB2 for z/OS Yes No Yes
Oracle Yes No Yes
Microsoft SQL Server Yes No Yes
Table 3. Database ports - continued
Port name Notes®
DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows default port. Port 50000 or higher can be used.
DB2 for z/OS The default port for DB2 for z/OS is typically changed. Refer to your database administrator for the port numbers in use.
Oracle Oracle DB default listener. Alternative port is 2483 (TTC) or 2484 (TTC SSL).
Microsoft SQL Server The port is the default port for SQL Server.


Last updated: October 2015
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