Infrastructure provisioning must accommodate all ports required by
SAP Mobile Platform runtime components.
To accommodate SAP Mobile Platform ports, you may need to:
- Configure personal firewalls or host-based intrusion protection
(HIPS) to allow access to component ports. See Handling
Intrusion Detection/Prevention Software in the Security guide.
-
Configure SAP Mobile Platform servers to
change port number assignments.
-
You can change default port assignments for
SAP Mobile Platform
server components and SAP Control Center during installation.
-
You cannot change assignments of
SAP Mobile Platform reserved ports. For
a complete list, see Reserved Ports.
- You can change some ports during cluster installation.
Note:
If there is a conflict for port 2480 or 2481, SAP Mobile Server will not
start,
and
you cannot use SAP Control Center
to change those SAP Mobile Server ports.
You
must temporarily stop the service that uses the conflicting port, then
start SAP Mobile Server so you can change the port
assignment from SAP Control Center.
-
Reserve ephemeral ports on
SAP Mobile Platform
hosts
to prevent
other
processes
from using them.
Note:
Even if the installer does not detect a conflict, the
Windows operating system may later use additional ports in the 1024 –
65535 range. In that event, you may encounter intermittent problems
starting SAP Mobile Platform services.
See
the Microsoft operating system documentation to learn how
to reserve ephemeral ports.