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Port Number Assignments
Port numbers enable IP packets to be sent to a particular process on a computer
that is connected to the Internet. Some port numbers are permanently
assigned; for example, e-mail data under SMTP goes to port number 25. A
process such as a Telnet session receives a temporary port number when it
starts. The data for that Telnet session goes to newly assigned port number,
and the port number goes out of use when the telnet session ends.
A total of 65,535 port numbers are available for use.
Some port numbers in NetWare
another. Others cannot be reassigned. When adding or removing products or
services from your NetWare 6 installation, or when making new port number
assignments, refer to the following table, which indicates default port
assignments and notes which ports can be reassigned and which cannot.
The symbols used in the table indicate the following:
= The port is configurable
= The port is not configurable
= Dependent on a subsystem
= Availability and dependency cannot be determined
Table 18
Port Assignments and Availability Status, Listed by Product
Product or Service
Apache
Apple* Filing Protocol (AFP)
®
6 can be reasssigned from one net service to
Assigned Ports and Availability Status
80
443
548
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