The following table describes port usage for Business Connect.
Business Connect ports
Component
Inbound port
Inbound port configurable
Outbound port
Communicates with
Outbound port configurable
Web Server
HTTP 80 HTTP 81 HTTPS 443
Yes
TCP 3291
Web Capture provider (AutoStore, eCopy ShareScan)
Yes
TCP 82
Support Service
Yes
TCP 8181
ControlSuite Security Framework and services
Yes
TCP 8183
ControlSuite services (OM PJS/DSS)
Yes
Native
Database (SQL Server CE or SQL Server)
No
Support Service
TCP 82
Yes
Native
Active Directory, LDAP
No
Native
Microsoft SharePoint
No
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