Task 2: To configure FAS communication ports


You can use the File-AID Services Configuration Utility allows you to override the default port assignments. The following default bi-directional port numbers are activated when FAS is installed:


    • File-AID Services HTTPS port: 3081
    • File-AID Services HTTP: 4180
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      interface port: 5180
    • Communication manager port: 4901

You can also use the utility to change the port assignments configured with

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and

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(see Installing File-AID services and Task 3: To install File-AID Rules Engine (FARE) on z/OS UNIX).

Lastly, FAS uses default port 4082 to handle notification messages. This port is dynamic and is controlled by a notifications callback port preference that you can change by selecting Window > Preferences > BMC > Notifications.

For Windows

  1. Select Start > Programs > BMC > Server > Server Configuration shortcut to invoke the utility. The BMC File-AID Services Configuration dialog box appears.
  2. Select the Communications tab.
  3. Change the port numbers that you want to modify.
  4. Click OK.
  5. Stop and restart File-AID Services or the File-AID communication manager, depending on the port number that was changed..
Success

Tips

If you changed the File-AID Services port (default 3081), notify users by recording File-AID Services preference information.

If you changed the Data Privacy execution port (default 4180), update the

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configuration (Installing File-AID services) (See Task 3: To install File-AID Rules Engine (FARE) on z/OS UNIX).

If you changed the

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port (default 5180), update the

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Data Privacy configuration (see Task 3: To install File-AID Rules Engine (FARE) on z/OS UNIX).

For Linux

  1. In the directory containing the installed FAS, issue the shell command: ./runServerConfig.sh.
  2. Review and change any port numbers that you want to modify.
  3. Stop and restart File-AID Services service or the File-AID communication manager, depending on which ports were changed. See Task 5: To control FAS.
  4. Be sure to modify the  configuration,

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    configuration, and/or

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    configurations to match your new port assignments.

 

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