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Changing the Ports for Accessing Configuration Daemons

Access to the terminal's Configuration and User Preferences daemons is through the terminal's TELNET and TCP ports. This section explains how to change the default ports.

Changing Ports for Access to All Configuration Data

The default TELNET and TCP ports for accessing all configuration data (including user preferences) are 5999 and 5979, respectively.

To change the TELNET port, use config-telnet-port (Setup -> Change Setup Parameters -> Configuration -> Telnet Port Number).

Table 6-9 config-telnet-port Parameter
Possible Values
Result
default 5999
port number Access to all of the terminal's configuration data is through the TELNET port specified. Range: 1024 through 65535.

To change the TCP port, use config-tcp-port (Setup -> Change Setup Parameters -> Configuration -> TCP Port Number).

Table 6-10 config-tcp-port Parameter
Possible Values
Result
default 5979
port number Access to all of the terminal's configuration data is through the TCP port specified. Range: 1024 through 65535.

Changing Ports for Access to User Preferences Data Only

The default TELNET and TCP ports for accessing user preferences data only are 5997 and 5977, respectively.

To change the TELNET port for the Preferences daemon, use config-pref-telnet-port (Setup -> Change Setup Parameters -> Configuration [User Preferences daemon section] -> Telnet Port Number).

Table 6-11 config-pref-telnet-port Parameter
Possible Values
Result
default 5997
port number Access to the terminal's user preferences data is through the TELNET port specified. Range: 1024 through 65535.

To change the TCP port for the Preferences daemon, use config-pref-tcp-port (Setup -> Change Setup Parameters -> Configuration [User Preferences daemon section] -> TCP Port Number)

Table 6-12 config-pref-tcp-port Parameter
Possible Values
Result
default 5977
port number Access to the terminal's user preferences data is through the TCP port specified. Range: 1024 through 65535.
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