Re: 1501?

2004-07-08 Thread Paul Ripke
On Friday, Jul 9, 2004, at 00:09 Australia/Sydney, Warren, Matthew (Retail) wrote: '' Port numbers are not restricted to four digits, or to any specific number. The clients manual describes their specification. '' Just to pick bones, 'cause this just confused someone here, port numbers can go from

Re: 1501?

2004-07-08 Thread Richard Sims
>Just to pick bones, 'cause this just confused someone here, port numbers >can go from 0-65535, although I'm not sure if 0 is actually valid. Indeed so. Port numbers also have certain assigned meanings over the Internet, though within the context of a customer computing environment numbers above

Re: 1501?

2004-07-08 Thread Warren, Matthew (Retail)
'' Port numbers are not restricted to four digits, or to any specific number. The clients manual describes their specification. '' Just to pick bones, 'cause this just confused someone here, port numbers can go from 0-65535, although I'm not sure if 0 is actually valid. _

Re: 1501?

2004-07-01 Thread Remco Post
On Jul 1, 2004, at 19:52, Stapleton, Mark wrote: From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU FWIW, when doing port blocking/filtering, 1500 & 1501 should be open to allow TSM through, both directions. From page 21 of the _Backup-Archive Clients Install

Re: 1501?

2004-07-01 Thread Stapleton, Mark
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU >FWIW, when doing port blocking/filtering, 1500 & 1501 should be open to >allow TSM through, both directions. >From page 21 of the _Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User's Guide for Windows, Version

Re: 1501?

2004-07-01 Thread Richard Sims
>What does the four-digits represent at the end of the Nodes IP? >is that the port it's trying to reach? I have notice other four >digit numbers that are not ports and mean nothing and five digits >numbers >so I assume they mean nothing. > >Thanks for any responses! > >ANR2716E Schedule prompter w

Re: 1501?

2004-07-01 Thread Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
I asked the same question less than a month ago. They ARE the TCPIP PORT numbers. Yes, TSM will use high numbers (5-digits) as will many other products that want to stay out of the way of other products (for an example you can relate to, iManager on a Netware server uses port 51443 by default). P