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HANGING
3WXM S
ERVICES
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REFERENCES
Changing Service
Settings
The service settings control the connection parameters, key store
information, and access control to 3WXM Services.
The port numbers used by 3WXM Services must not be used by other
applications on the machine where the 3WXM Services is installed. If port
443 or 162 is used by another application, change the port number for
the monitoring service or for the other application.
To change service settings
1
Select
Services > Setup
. A browser window opens, displaying the
3WXM Services Setup page. (See Figure on page 501.)
2
To change the TCP port on which the 3WXM Services listens for requests
from 3WXM, type or select the port number in the HTTPS Server Port box.
The default is 443.
CAUTION:
When you click
Save
, all instances of the 3WXM Client lose
connection with the service and will need to reconnect on the new port
number. The HTTPS port number is automatically updated for the 3WXM
Client you are using and your connection is automatically restored. Other
clients will need to use the Monitor Service Select wizard to change the
service port and reconnect.
3
The change the UDP port on which
3WXM
Services listens for SNMP
traps, type or select the port number in the Trap Receiver Port box. The
default is 162.
4
To enable 3WXM Services to receive traps, select one or both of the
following trap types:
SNMP V1 Traps
SNMP V3 Traps
You also must add 3WXM Services as a notification target on each WX
switch. 3WXM Services does not start listening for SNMP notifications
from a WX switch until you add 3WXM Services as an SNMP notification
target to the switch. (To configure 3WXM Services as a notification target
for a switch, see “Configuring a Notification Target” on page 200).
5
To change the name of the key store file that contains the encryption keys
the 3WXM Services uses for authentication with 3WXM, edit the name in
the File box. The default name is .services_keystore.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX4400
Page 74: ...74 CHAPTER 4 WORKING WITH NETWORK PLANS...
Page 92: ...92 CHAPTER 5 PLANNING THE 3COM MOBILITY SYSTEM Origin point...
Page 164: ...164 CHAPTER 5 PLANNING THE 3COM MOBILITY SYSTEM...
Page 244: ...244 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING WX SYSTEM PARAMETERS...
Page 298: ...298 CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING WIRELESS PARAMETERS...
Page 344: ...344 CHAPTER 8 CONFIGURING AUTHENTICATION AUTHORIZATION AND ACCOUNTING PARAMETERS...
Page 410: ...410 CHAPTER 14 MANAGING ALARMS...
Page 500: ...500 CHAPTER A CHANGING 3WXM PREFERENCES...
Page 516: ...516 CHAPTER B CHANGING 3WXM SERVICES PREFERENCES...
Page 522: ...522 APPENDIX C OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS...
Page 528: ...528 INDEX WX WX security enabling 67 X X 509 certificate types 383...