This table lists third-party software used by Business Objects products. It includes specific examples from some software vendors, but different vendors will have different port requirements.
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Product |
Client Application |
Associated Servers |
Server Port Requirements |
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CMS database |
CMS |
Database server listen port For example, MySQL uses port 3306. |
MySQL is installed with BusinessObjects Enterprise. The CMS is the only server that communicates with the CMS database. |
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Reporting database |
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Database server listen Port For example, MySQL uses port 3306. |
These servers retrieve information from the reporting database. |
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Web application server |
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HTTP port and HTTPS port. For example, on Tomcat the default HTTP port is 8080 and the default HTTPS port is 443. |
The HTTPS port is only required if secure HTTP communication is used. |
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FTP server |
Every job server |
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The job servers use the FTP ports to allow send to FTP. |
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Email server |
Every job server |
SMTP (port 25) |
The job servers use the SMTP port to allow send to email. |
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UNIX servers to which the job servers can send content |
Every job server |
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(UNIX only) The job servers use these ports to allow send to disk. |
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Authentication server |
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Connection port for third-party authentication. For example, the connection server for the Oracle LDAP server is defined by the user in the file ldap.ora. |
User credentials are stored in the third-party authentication server. The CMS, BusinessObjects Enterprise SDK, and the Rich Clients listed here need to communicate with the third-party authentication sever when a user logs in. |
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