NSRPORTS(8)NSRPORTS(8)NAMEnsrports - port configuration tool
SYNOPSISnsrports [ -s server ] [ -S | -C ] [ range ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The nsrports command is used to display and set ranges of ports used by
the NetWorker software. A range of ports may be either a single integer
or two integers separated by a dash (-). Any integer used to define a
range of ports must be from 0 to 65535. The range 0-0 is treated equiv‐
alent to 0-65535. The port ranges are stored by nsrexecd(8) in the NSR
system port ranges resource. When nsrports is executed without any
options, the program displays the configured ranges for the system on
which the command is being run.
Users executing nsrports can change the system ports to be used. There
are also two additional options for viewing and setting the port
ranges. The first is by using the NetWorker Management Console. The
second is by using nsradmin(8). Execute the program as follows:
# nsradmin -s server -p nsrexec
where server is the system for which ports are to be displayed. The
administrator attribute for this resource can be modified with either
the NetWorker Management Console or nsradmin(8) by any user currently
on the administrator list.
OPTIONS-s server
Specifies the system to contact.
-S Sets the system's service ports to the ranges specified. By
default NetWorker defines a range of 7937-9936 for service
ports.
-C Sets the system's connection ports to the ranges specified. By
default NetWorker defines a range of 0-0 for connection ports.
EXAMPLES
Setting two service port ranges 7937-9936 and 9999
nsrports-S 7937-9936 9999
SEE ALSOnsrexecd(5), nsradmin(8),
NetWorker 7.3.2 Aug 23, 06 NSRPORTS(8)