Bandwidth Manager Server ports

This topic lists the HTTP port used to manage the Sametime® Bandwidth Manager server, SIP container ports, and ports for server-to-server communication.

The following ports are used on the Sametime Bandwidth Manager Server.

Table 1. Bandwidth Manager ports
Default Port Purpose
9080 HTTP port for control and general management of the Sametime Bandwidth Manager server. In a cluster, HTTP ports are proxied through a WebSphere® Proxy Server. This lets you open these ports only between the firewall and the WebSphere Proxy. WebSphere Application Server may change these ports depending on the install environment.
5060 and 5061 The Bandwidth Manager server is a SIP application, so it uses WebSphere SIP container ports. By default, they are 5060 and 5061, but they are dependent on the available port numbers to use during WebSphere Application Server installation. In a cluster, SIP ports are proxied through a WebSphere Proxy Server. This lets you open these ports only between the firewall and the WebSphere Proxy Server.
8880 This port is for server-to-server communication, and is used when installing the Bandwidth Manager server. This port number varies, depending on how WebSphere Application Server was installed. The port number can be determined by looking at AboutThisProfile.txt's SOAP connector port value in the profile log directory or the Integrated Solutions Console.