Installing The Epicenter Server - Extreme Networks EPICenter 7.1 Getting Started Manual

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Installing the EPICenter Server

The EPICenter server installation process is very similar under all three
operating environments. the few differences are noted as appropriate
during the description of the process.
To install the EPICenter server, you will need the following information:
The port that the EPICenter server will use to communicate with the
database (default is 10553)
The HTTP port for communication with EPICenter clients (default is
8080)
You can use any port numbers (numbers between 1024 and 65535 are
recommended), except port numbers already in use by another
process, or ports 3873, 8083, 10554, 10555, and 10556, which are used
by EPICenter for internal functions. During the installation process, if
you specify a port that EPICenter uses internally, you are prompted to
select a different port number.
The 14-character permanent or evaluation license key (or you can skip
the license key step and add it later). The installation will succeed
without a license key, but the EPICenter client cannot connect to the
server unless a license is installed.
See the EPICenter Installation and Upgrade Guide for more information.
After your installation is complete, you must run the License Manager to
install your EPICenter license key(s). Clients will not be able to connect to
the EPICenter server until that is done.
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