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RE: [nv-l] NetView Server & Console(Client)

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From: "Glen Warn" <Glen.Warn@pemcocorp.com>
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 17:21:37 -0700
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I think you can verify the port settings using nvsetup -> Configure -> Set Options for Daemons -> Configure Web Server -> Enable Web Daemons
 
Since you seem to have a bunch of ports being spawned, I'm wondering if there is a proxy server or firewall between your workstation and the Netview host?  This might explain some of the addtional conversations??
 
Perhaps someone more knowledgeable about the product can assist too - but in my situation I only see the 2 ports configured in use at my workstation.
 
Glen Warn
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From: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com [mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] On Behalf Of usman.taokeer@s-iii.com
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Glen,

I ran the same command i got this : -


TCP    192.168.1.72:4451      192.168.1.11:8889      ESTABLISHED
TCP    192.168.1.72:4452      192.168.1.11:8889      ESTABLISHED
TCP    192.168.1.72:4454      192.168.1.11:8885      ESTABLISHED
TCP    192.168.1.72:4456      192.168.1.11:8885      ESTABLISHED
TCP    192.168.1.72:4460      192.168.1.11:8980      ESTABLISHED
TCP    192.168.1.72:4464      192.168.1.11:8889      ESTABLISHED
TCP    192.168.1.72:4465      192.168.1.11:8889      ESTABLISHED

and many more other ports in 888* series.??? this is confusing, i cant all the ports on Firewall ? Any other way around?

~Usman


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I think it's the same port 8080 with 8443 for the SSL portion
I ran a netstat -n and to verify or you could use a sniffer tool (like Ethereal) to validate.
 
Here are my results:
C:\>netstat -n
 
Active Connections
 
  Proto  Local Address      Foreign Address        State
 TCP    Client-IP:1721     Netview-IP:8080      TIME_WAIT
 TCP    Client-IP:1722     Netview-IP:8443      ESTABLISHED
 TCP    Client-IP:1723     Netview-IP:8443      ESTABLISHED
 TCP    Client-IP:1724     Netview-IP:8443      ESTABLISHED
 TCP    Client-IP:1725     Netview-IP:8443      ESTABLISHED

 
Glen Warn
PEMCO Corporation Computer Services (PCCS)
glen.warn@pemcocorp.com
206-628-5770
 


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Does any one know which port does the NetView Console(Client) uses to connect to NetVIew Server. The Web Client uses port 8080 by default but i havent been able to figure out which ports does the console application uses for communication with NetView Server. We have NetView 7.1.4 For Windows.


Reagrds,


~Usman

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