Section 1
Introduction
Section 2
Configuring for First Use
Section 3
Changing Admin Password
Section 4
Creating Accounts
Section 5
Global Component Settings
Section 6
Backups
Section 7
Log Files
Section 8
User Interface Settings
Section 9
Database Connections
Section 10
Non-Standard Ports
10.2 Configuring Ports
10.2 Continued
Section 11
Firewalls
Section 12
SSL
Section 13
Tracking and Recipient Profiles
Section 14
Editing INI Files
Section 15
Distributed Components
Section 16
User Interface Branding
Section 17
Evaluation Mode
Section 18
International Character Sets
Appendix A
Standard Default Ports
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Section 10
Using Non-Standard Ports
The components of LISTSERV® Maestro
use a number of ports to communicate with each other and with
the external world. The ports used are standard ports and
will work well under most circumstances. Under certain conditions
it may be desirable to change one or several of the ports
to other ports, for example, if another application installed
on the same server already uses one of the ports LISTSERV
Maestro is set to use. Changing ports may require editing
certain INI files. For more information on editing LISTSERV
Maestro INI files, see Section
14 Editing LISTSERV Maestro INI Files.
10.1 Ports used by LISTSERV Maestro
This list contains the individual ports used by each of the LISTSERV Maestro components.
10.1.1 Ports used by the Administration
Hub
The Administration Hub uses three different ports:
- For HTTP access to the Administration Hub user interface (using a Web browser), the Administration Hub uses the standard HTTP port
80.
- For internal communication with the other components, the Administration Hub uses port 1099.
- For shutdown of the application server, the Administration Hub uses port
8007.
10.1.2 Ports used by the Maestro User
Interface
The Maestro User Interface uses four different ports:
- For HTTP access to the Maestro User Interface (using a Web browser),
the Maestro User Interface uses the standard HTTP port 80.
- For internal communication with the Administration Hub, the Maestro User
Interface uses port 1099.
- For the internal database connection, the Maestro User Interface uses port
3306.
- For shutdown of the application server, the Maestro User Interface uses
port 8007.
10.1.3 Ports used by Maestro Tracker
Maestro Tracker uses four different ports:
- To collect the tracking events from mailings sent with the Maestro User
Interface, Maestro Tracker uses the standard HTTP port 80.
- For internal communication with the Administration Hub, the Maestro User
Interface uses port 1099.
- To receive the tracking events collected by Maestro Tracker,
the Maestro User Interface uses port 7000.
- For shutdown of the application server, Maestro Tracker uses port 8007.
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