This section provides default port information to assist you in planning your installation. This information allows you to check for port availability before you install WebSphere Partner Gateway.
Visible to user | Console | Receiver | Router |
---|---|---|---|
HTTP | 58080 | 57080 | 56080 |
HTTPS | 58443 | 57443 | 56443 |
Not visible to user | Console | Receiver | Router |
---|---|---|---|
HTTP2 | 58090 | 57090 | 56090 |
HTTPS2 | 58043 | 57043 | 56043 |
SOAP_CONNECTOR | 58880 | 57880 | 56880 |
BOOTSTRAP | 58809 | 57809 | 56809 |
In addition, the following ports should also be considered during your planning:
Requirement | Default port |
---|---|
Port used to connect to WebSphere MQ Queue Manager | 9999 |
Port used to connect to DB2 | 50000 |
Port used to connect to Oracle | 1521 |
Port used to connect to Help System | 58888 |
Port used for SMTP connection from router to e-mail server | 25 |
Firewall considerations
You must configure port access for all WebSphere Partner Gateway components that are installed across firewalls. See Table 7 for a list of port access requirements.
Component | Components requiring access |
---|---|
WebSphere MQ Queue Manager | Console, Receiver, and Document Manager need access to WebSphere MQ Queue Manager. |
DB2 or Oracle | Console, Receiver, and Document Manager need access to DB2 or Oracle. |
Common shared file | Console, Receiver, and Document Manager need access to the Common shared file. |
Receiver |
Document Manager needs access to the HTTP port of the Receiver for synchronous responses. For example, synchronous MDNs for AS2. |