You gotta love the way this forum handles equal signs... forget the "3D"
stuff..
enablePredefinedPorts equals 1
maxNetProcesses equals 4 (or however many ports you want to open.)
Regards,
Gerald.
Gerald Kastanek/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
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Hi Gary.
I don't know about prioritizing ports for performance but I had an issue
in defining the ports in Xe myself years ago. The server established the
connection on 6009 and then used a random port for all other communication
which caused us to not be able to work through a firewall. in order to
open just the ports we needed in the firewall we had to add
enablePredefined Ports=3D3D1 in the [JDENET] section of the Enterprise Serv e
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JDE.INI file. This allowed the ports that were used to be allocated
sequentially instead of randomly. This in combination with
maxNetProcesses=3D3Dx tells you what ports you allow OW traffic on. So
enablePredefinedPorts=3D3D1 and maxNetProcesses=3D3D4 allows traffic on 600 9,
6010, 6011 and 6012. The higher =3D3Dx is allows more ports.
Hope this helps. See solution ID 200783104 for more info.
Gerald
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Hi List,
I am looking for the improvement in JDE performance by Prioritising the
Network traffic on the basis ports numbers. Can anyone tell me which ports
should be defined for JDE?
I tried NETSTAT on ES and Client but nowhere its listing 6009 (I am on XE)
in the output.
Thanks in advance!
Gary