Tcp ports Option

The  option (available under ,  ,  ,  , and  ) specifies a list of regular (non-SSL) ports on which this service listens for connections. For services which instead only support listening on a single (non-SSL) port, see instead the  option.

Some services also support listening on (dedicated) SSL ports; for those services, see also the   option.

Use with service
  The  Dispatcher    option (which is the new, Unified Configuration name for  the legacy configuration PORT Dispatcher option) specifies the TCP port(s) on which the Dispatcher will listen for incoming connections for the current service. Connections made to this port or these ports will be transferred to one of the Worker Processes created for this service.

For instance, in a typical configuration: msconfig&#x3e; show dispatcher.service:SMTP.tcp_ports role.dispatcher.service:SMTP.tcp_ports = 25 msconfig&#x3e; show dispatcher.service:SMTP_SUBMIT.tcp_ports role.dispatcher.service:SMTP_SUBMIT.tcp_ports = 587 meaning that the Dispatcher runs the SMTP service on port 25, and the SMTP SUBMIT service on port 587.

See also the  Dispatcher service option.

See also:
 * Service group
 * ssl_ports Option
 * Dispatcher options

Use with smpp_relay
 The  SMS   option specifies the TCP port for inbound SMPP client connections. Specification of this option is mandatory; there is no default value. Note also that there is no Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assignment for this service.

See also:
 * server_port Option
 * SMS smpp_relay options

Use with smpp_server
 The  SMS   option specifies the TCP port for inbound SMPP server connections. Specification of this option is mandatory; there is no default value. Note also that there is no Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assignment for this service.

See also:
 * server_port Option
 * SMS smpp_server options

Use with job controller
 The  Job Controller option, , specifies the TCP port on which the Job Controller should listen for request packets; that is, it is the port on which the Job Controller listens for its internal protocol communications. You generally do not want to change this option unless the default conflicts with another TCP application on your system. This is a global Job Controller option, set directly under ; it is not available under    or   groups. The default is.

The default value in this context is: 27442

See also:
 * interface_address Option
 * channel_class
 * job_pool
 * Job Controller options

Use with tcp_listen
 Under a top level  or   component, inside a named   group, the   option specifies  the TCP port(s) on which that proxy server listens; e.g.: msconfig&#x3e; set imapproxy.tcp_listen:imap-proxy-1.tcp_ports 143

See also:
 * ssl_ports Option
 * tcp_listen options

See also:
 * port Option
 * ssl_ports Option
 * Dispatcher options
 * Service group
 * Job Controller options
 * SMS smpp_relay options
 * SMS smpp_server options
 * tcp_listen options