Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
login 513/tcp
shell 514/tcp cmd # no passwords used
printer 515/tcp spooler # line printer spooler
courier 530/tcp rpc # experimental
uucp 540/tcp uucpd # uucp daemon
biff 512/udp comsat
who 513/udp whod
syslog 514/udp
talk 517/udp
route 520/udp router routed
new-rwho 550/udp new-who # experimental
rmonitor 560/udp rmonitord # experimental
monitor 561/udp # experimental
pcserver 600/tcp # ECD Integrated PC board
srvr
ingreslock 1524/tcp
You may need to edit the SERVICES file for the DSM/SCM Planner Interface to work. For more
information, see the H06.nn Software Installation and Upgrade Guide or the J06.nn Software
Installation and Upgrade Guide for the RVU you are currently running.
PORTCONF File
The PORTCONF file specifies the ports that the LISTNER process listens to and the corresponding
server program it invokes when the request comes in.
Here is an example of the PORTCONF file:
#
ftp $system.ztcpip.ftpserv
finger $system.ztcpip.fingserv
7 $system.ztcpip.echoserv
Sample PORTCONF File: SMPLPORT
The site update tape, SUT, comes with a sample PORTCONF file that is installed into
$SYSTEM.ZTCPIP. The name of this file is SMPLPORT and the contents are:
#
# This file tells the listner program which ports to
# listen to, and what programs to run
# Telnet is directly, and does not use the listner's
# services.
# To run the listner use:
# $system.ztcpip.listner / name.../ [config-file-name]
# where config-file-name is this file.
#
ftp $system.ztcpip.ftpserv
finger $system.ztcpip.fingserv
7 $system.ztcpip.echoserv
You may need to edit the PORTCONF file for the DSM/SCM Planner Interface to work. For more
information, see the H06.nn Software Installation and Upgrade Guide or the J06.nn Software
Installation and Upgrade Guide for the RVU you are currently running.
For more information about the PORTCONF file, see the TCP/IP Applications and Utilities User
Guide.
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