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A.2. UDP Settings
Table A.8, “bindings-jboss-beans.xml Port Configuration” describes UDP port configuration for
bindings-jboss-beans.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/conf/bindingservice.beans/META-INF/bindings-jboss-beans.xml
Table A.8. bindings-jboss-beans.xml Port Configuration
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Port
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Status
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Purpose
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|---|---|---|
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1102
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Disabled
| |
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1161
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Disabled
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snmp
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1162
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Disabled
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snmp
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53200
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Enabled
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Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling enabled. For JBoss Messaging Control Channel clustered services.
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54200
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Enabled
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JBoss Messaging port stack with flow control, message bundling disabled, and stack optimized
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54225
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Enabled
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Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling enabled. For services that make high-volume asynchronous RPCs, such as JBoss Cache.
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54250
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Enabled
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Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control and message bundling disabled. Used for synchronous calls, and low message volume rates and sizes. Not suitable for high volume; you may run out of memory.
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Table A.6, “jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml Port Configuration” describes UDP port configuration for
jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml. The file is located in JBOSS_HOME/server/production/deploy/cluster/jgroups-channelfactory.sar/META-INF/jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml
Table A.9. jgroups-channelfactory-stacks.xml Port Configuration
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Port
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Status
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Purpose
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|---|---|---|
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7500
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Enabled
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Diagnostics port for UDP and TCP stacks
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45688
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Enabled
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Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling disabled, and stack optimized
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45689
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Enabled
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Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling disabled, and stack optimized
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45699
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Enabled
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Multicast port for IP multicast based stack, with flow control, message bundling disabled, and stack optimized
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