WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Port number settings

Prevent port conflicts from occurring when you want an installation of WebSphere® Enterprise Service Bus to coexist with another installation of WebSphere ESB, or with an installation of WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Application Server, or WebSphere Application ServerNetwork Deployment.

Because WebSphere ESB is based on WebSphere Application Server, the port settings are the same for both products. Use the tables in Port number settings in WebSphere Application Server versions to help you determine which ports may already be in use within your various servers, allowing you to prevent port collisions. The values in those tables are the default port numbers and you must increment the values to avoid conflicts.

If you installed WebSphere ESB over an installation of WebSphere Application Server, use values in the column with the heading Application Server. If you installed WebSphere ESB over an installation of WebSphere Application ServerNetwork Deployment, or installed WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment as part of your WebSphere ESB installation, use values in the column with the heading Deployment Manager.

In those tables, the column with the heading Application Server denotes the values used for either a stand-alone or a managed server.


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