Advanced Server ports

Review the HTTP, HTTPS, and MQTT ports for the IBM® Sametime® Advanced Server.

Sametime Advanced Server

Table 1. Sametime Advanced Server ports
Default Port Purpose
9080 The default HTTP port for the Sametime Advanced web application
9443 The default HTTPS port for the Sametime Advanced web application.
1883 The default MQTT port. The broadcast community alerts and notifications are sent over this port.
8990 The default MQTT SSL port. The broadcast community alerts and notifications are sent over this port.
50000 or 50001 Connect to DB2 server for transferring Sametime Advanced data.
8880 Accept inbound SOAP connections from Sametime System Console

Note about SOAP ports for complex deployments Deploying WebSphere® Application Server SOAP port is complicated and might include ports in addition to 8880, especially if there is more than one Sametime product on a specific computer. Usually the firewall openings are configured prior to the deployment, when your understanding of the port configuration is still incomplete. In order to have a smoother deployment you can add port ranges -- for example 8880 - 8890 and 8600 - 8610. For example, when a Sametime Proxy node in the DMZ is federated into the internal Sametime System Console cell, it needs one port for Sametime System Console to Sametime Proxy Deployment Manager communication and another port for the Sametime Proxy primary node communication -- which is on the same computer. You might also need port 8601 when you want to update the Sametime Proxy configuration through the Sametime System Console.