This article lists the default server values for WebSphere Application Server for z/OS.
The following table lists the default port assignments for z/OS.
Port | Standalone location service daemon | Standalone application server | ND location service daemon | ND application server | Node agent | Deployment manager |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HTTP | 9080 | 9080 | 9060 | |||
HTTP/S | 9443 | 9443 | 9043 | |||
Admin Console Port | 9060 | 9060 | 9060 | |||
Admin Console Secure Port | 9043 | 9043 | 9043 | |||
Bootstrap | 2809 | 9810 | 2809 | 9809 | ||
ORB | 5655 | 2809 | 5755 | 9810 | 2809 | 9809 |
ORB SSL | 5656 | 0 | 5756 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
SOAP/JMX | 8880 | 8880 | 9360 | 8879 | ||
Node Discovery | 7272 | |||||
Node Multicast Discovery | 5000 | |||||
Cell Discovery | 7277 | |||||
Service Integration | 7276 | |||||
Service Integration Secure | 7286 | |||||
Service Integration MQ Interoperability | 5558 | |||||
Service Integration MQ Interoperability Secure | 5578 | |||||
Session Initiation Protocol Port | 5060 | |||||
Session Initiation Protocol Secure Port | 5061 | |||||
High Availability Manager Communications | 9353 | 9354 | 9352 |
Standalone application server node location service daemons are considered temporary. The ports assigned to a standalone application server node's location service daemon are used only until that node is federated. It is advisable to set aside a couple of ports to serve as "interim ports" for the standalone application server node location service daemon. The "permanent" location service daemon ports are the ones assigned to the deployment manager. Those same ports are copied to location service daemons created when a standalone application server node on another MVS image is federated into the deployment manager cell.
There is a node agent per MVS image on which the cell spans. One design option calls for all node agents to have the exact same ports so the Sysplex Distributor is able to balance the traffic between the two. The node agent is created when the BBOWADDN customized job is run.
A server cluster is a grouping of two or more servers into a one logical server. A cluster is created through the administrative console. Servers within a cluster are called "cluster members." Servers ("members") within a cluster start out being clones of one another. When it comes to the TCP ports for the members in a cluster, the administrative console allows you during the creation of the cluster to specify if you want the HTTP ports to be unique or the same. The other ports -- bootstrap, DRS, ORB, ORB SSL and SOAP -- will be made unique by the application server.