Configure arr and eventing ports, Figure 18, Configuring the arr and eventing ports – Brocade Communications Systems 53-1001778-01 User Manual

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FIGURE 18

Configure HTTP and HTTPS ports

Configure ARR and eventing ports

You can configure both the secure and non-secure ARR and eventing ports using the procedure in
this section.

The ARR port is the port through which the switches in the fabric send data (large payload
responses) back to the SMI-A.

The eventing port is the port through which the switch connects to the SMI-A to deliver events.

If a firewall exists between the SMI-A and the fabric, these ports must be open in the firewall. If
these ports are not open, the connection from the SMI-A to the fabric will fail.

ARR and eventing ports are optional. If you do not configure them, or if you configure them with a
value of 0, the SMI Agent dynamically allocates a port during server startup.

When you choose values for the ARR and eventing ports, make sure they are not one of the
assigned TCP ports. The Configuration Tool does not check for this. You can see a list of assigned
TCP ports at:

http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

Configuring the ARR and eventing ports

1. Launch the Brocade SMI Agent Configuration Tool.

2. Click ARR & Eventing in the menu tree (see

Figure 19

on page 34).

The content pane displays the current ARR and eventing ports.

3. To change the settings, type new values in the fields.

The value must be between 0 and 65535, inclusive. If the value is 0, the SMI Agent
dynamically allocates a port during server startup.

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