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Managing Universal Messaging Using Command Central
You can configure and administer Universal Messaging server instances using the Command Central web or command-line interface.
Command Central uses one of the Universal Messaging ports (interfaces) for configuration and administration. Command Central checks the interfaces of a Universal Messaging server instance in the following order and chooses the first available interface to connect to the server:
1. Interfaces that use the HTTP protocol (nhp).
2. Interfaces that use the socket protocol (nsp).
3. Interfaces that use the HTTPS protocol (nhps).
4. Interfaces that use the SSL protocol (nsps).
Note: Command Central uses a secured port (nhps or nsps) to connect to a Universal Messaging server instance only if the client-side certificates are not required for establishing the connection. Command Central does not use interfaces that use the shared memory protocol (shm).
In case of a disconnection between Command Central and the Universal Messaging server, Command Central uses the same order to connect to a new Universal Messaging port.

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