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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Common services 157<br />

Communication<br />

Both the Terminal Server (OTM Server) and Terminal Client (Remote PC) can detect<br />

when their TCP socket connection is lost. In that case, they log the error or notify the<br />

user, or both, and reset themselves for another connection.<br />

The base port number determines the range of socket ports used to communicate with<br />

the Terminal Client. Under normal conditions, this should be left as is, and should not<br />

be changed unless the default port conflicts with another network application.<br />

By default, the Terminal Server and Terminal Client communicate using network ports<br />

4789 through 5045 (4789 to send connection requests, 4790-5045 for up to 256 terminal<br />

sessions). The number of ports actually used depends on the number of virtual ports<br />

configured.<br />

Procedure 16<br />

Changing the range of port numbers<br />

1 From the Start menu, select Programs > <strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> > Terminal<br />

Server.<br />

The Terminal Server dialog box opens as shown in Figure 48.<br />

Figure 48<br />

Terminal Server dialog box<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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