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Managing Ports: During installation, Oracle Universal Installer assigns port numb
numbers. Many Oracle Database components and services use ports. As an admini
used by these services, and to make sure that the same port number is not used b
are assigned during installation. Every component and service has an allotted port
Database attempts to use when assigning a port. Oracle Database starts with the l
following checks:
1) Is the port used by another Oracle Database installation on the host?
The installation may be up or down at the time; Oracle Database can still dete
2)Is the port used by a process that is currently running?
This could be any process on the host, even a non-Oracle Database process.
3)Is the port listed in the /etc/services files?
If any of
moves to the next highest port in the allotted port range and continues checking u
The following table lists the port numbers and protocols used by components th
default, the first port in the range is assigned to the component:
Component
Oracle SQL*Net Listener
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
Oracle Management Agent
iSQL*Plus
Oracle Ultra Search
Data Guard
Oracle Real Application Clusters (UNIX)
Oracle XML DB
Oracle HTTP Server
Listener (OracleAS Web Cache not configured)
Oracle HTTP Server- non-SSL
Oracle HTTP Server Listener (SSL)
Oracle HTTP Server Listener (non-SSL, OracleAS Web Cache
configured)
Oracle HTTP Server Listener (SSL, OracleAS Web Cache
configured)
Java Object Cache
DCM Java Object Cache
Oracle Workflow
TNS
Oracle Files
Oracle 9iFS Domain Controller
Main Oracle Files Node
Oracle Files HTTP Node
LDAP- non-SSL
LDAP- SSL
AFP
FTP
NFS
SMB
Viewing Port Numbers:In most cases, the Oracle Database component's port number
addition, ports for some Oracle Database applications are listed in the portlist.ini file.This fi
directory.If you change a port number, it is not updated in the portlist.ini file, so you can
Instead of using default ports, you can assign custom port numbers for Oracle Collaboratio
you must create a file containing the component names and port numbers. This file is typi
it anything you want. To instruct the installer to assign custom port numbers for compone
parameter to the runInstaller command as follows:
Below is the fo
The staticports.ini file has the following format. Replace port_num with the port n
# staticports.ini Template File
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
Oracle
Oracle
Oracle
Oracle
HTTP
HTTP
HTTP
HTTP
Server
Server
Server
Server
port = port_num
Listen port = port_num
SSL port = port_num
Listen (SSL) port = port_num
#
#
#
#
#
You do not specify port numbers for all components in the staticports.ini file. If a componen
default port number for that component.
niversal Installer assigns port numbers to components from a set of default port
and services use ports. As an administrator, it is important to know the port numbers
the same port number is not used by two services on your host.Most port numbers
ent and service has an allotted port range, which is the set of port numbers Oracle
rt. Oracle Database starts with the lowest number in the range and performs the
DefaultPortNumber PortRange
Protocol
1521
1158
3938
5560
5620
1521
55005519
18301849
55605579
56205639
TCP
TCP/HTTP
HTTP
TCP/HTTP
TCP/HTTP
1521
Dynamic
Dynamic
TCP
UDP
HTTP
7777
4443
7777 to 7877
7777-7877
4443-4543
HTTP
HTTP
HTTP
7777
4444
7000
7100
7777-7877
4443-4543
7000 to 7099
7100 to 7199
HTTP
HTTP
HTTP
HTTP
7200
7200 to 7299
HTTP
HTTP
HTTP
80
443
4000
4002
7777
4443
4000
4000
to
to
to
to
7877
4543
4300
4300
1156
1157
1850
1810
44000
1810 to 1829
1830 to 1849
1850 to 1869
1810 to 1829
44000 to 44099
389
636
3060 to 3129
3130 to 3199
HTTP
HTTP
3001
3101
3001-3100
3101-3200
3201
3301
3201-3300
3301-3400
HTTP
7777
4443
4000
7777-7877
4443-4543
4000-4030
1810, 1811
1748, 1754, 1808, 1809
7771, 7772, 7773
1812-1820
Fixed
7771-7773
1521
Fixed
Dynamic
Dynamic
Dynamic
TCP
cle Database component's port number is listed in the tool used to configure the port. In
ns are listed in the portlist.ini file.This file is located in the $ORACLE_HOME/install
ated in the portlist.ini file, so you can only rely on this file immediately after installation
m port numbers for Oracle Collaboration Suite components during the installation. For this,
ames and port numbers. This file is typically called the staticports.ini file, but you can name
sign custom port numbers for components, you must specify the path to staticports.ini as a
./runInstaller
rmat. Replace port_num with the port number that you want to use for the component.
s at installation time.
priate line (remove #) and
.
h special options to use this
install
install
um
in the staticports.ini file. If a component is not listed in the file, then the installer uses the