Universal Messaging 10.7 | Administration Guide | Using Command Central to Manage Universal Messaging | Configuring Universal Messaging | Ports | NSP Ports
 
NSP Ports
The following table shows the fields and values to specify when you configure an NSP port (interface) in Command Central.
Field
Description
Enabled
Whether to enable or disable the port.
Adapter alias
An alias for the port. Each Universal Messaging server instance can have an associated alias in the form of host:port. The alias is used to inform other servers how to contact the server, if the server is behind a NAT or a Proxy Server. This alias is not the same as the Universal Messaging assigned interface alias.
Number
Required. A unique port number for the server.
Backlog
The size of the Internet Protocol (IP) socket queue.
Bind address
The IP address to which to bind this port, if your machine has multiple IP addresses and you want the port to use this specific address.
You cannot change this attribute after you create the port.
Autostart interface
Whether to automatically start this port when you start the Universal Messaging server instance.
Advertise interface
Allow the Universal Messaging server instance to send information about this port to the client.
Allow for inter-realm
Allow port communication between two or more Universal Messaging server instances. For example, enable communication between clusters or joins.
Allow client connections
Allow clients to connect to this port.
Enable NIO
Enable NIO (Network Input/Output) on this port.
Enable policy server
Enable the port to respond to policy requests. You can run a policy file server on a socket interface that automatically handles these requests. Then you must set up a client access policy in the clientaccesspolicy.xml file in the /install/server/name/plugins/htdocs directory of the server.
Auth time
The time in milliseconds (ms) that the Universal Messaging server instance waits for the client to complete the authentication process. The default value is 10000.
Accept threads
The number of threads that process the accepted sockets.
Select threads
The number of threads allocated for selection.
Send buffer size
The size of the socket send buffer.
Receive buffer size
The size of the socket receive buffer.