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Reggie,
You might want to check out this article:
http://www.3000newswire.com/FN-InternetIn5-9903.html
But a quick answer is that you could print out the following file:
SERVICES.NET.SYS
And you would see something like this:
# This file contains the information about the services provided.
# Copy this file to SERVICES.NET.SYS if that file does not already
exist.
#
# The form for each entry is:
# <official service name> <port number/protocol name> <aliases>
#
# See the Configuring and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services Manual
# for more information (HP Part No. 32650-90835).
#
# Note: The entries cannot be preceded by a blank space.
#
echo 7/tcp # Echo
echo 7/udp #
discard 9/tcp sink null # Discard
discard 9/udp sink null #
daytime 13/tcp # Daytime
daytime 13/udp #
chargen 19/tcp ttytst source # Character Generator
chargen 19/udp ttytst source #
ftp 21/tcp
telnet 23/tcp
time 37/tcp timeserver # Time
time 37/udp timeserver #
domain 53/tcp nameserver # Domain Name Service
domain 53/udp nameserver #
bootps 67/udp # Bootstrap Protocol Server
bootpc 68/udp # Bootstrap Protocol Client
tftp 69/udp # Trivial File Transfer Protocol
DAServer 987/tcp # SQL distributed access
# nmbp 137/udp # Samba
# smbp 139/tcp # Samba
shell 514/tcp cmd # remsh
diagmond 1508/tcp # Support Tools Manager (STM/iX)
psmond 1788/tcp # Predictive to STM diags
smtp 25/tcp # Sendmail
syslog 514/udp # Syslog
klogin 543/tcp # Kerberos rlogin -kfall
kshell 544/tcp krcmd # Kerberos remote shell -kfall
ekshell 545/tcp krcmd # Kerberos encrypted remote shell
kerberos 5750/udp kdc # Kerberos (server) udp -kfall
kerberos 5750/tcp kdc # Kerberos (server) tcp -kfall
krbupdate 760/tcp kreg # Kerberos registration -kfall
kpasswd 761/tcp kpwd # Kerberos "passwd" -kfall
eklogin 2105/tcp # Kerberos encrypted rlogin -kfall
ntp 123/udp
kerberos5 88/udp kdc
gns 3000/tcp
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Jim Alexander Longs Drug Stores
Sr. Systems Programmer 925-210-6901
The opinions expressed are Mine and not Longs Drugs
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Reggie Monroe
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 10:22 AM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] Ports
How could I find what ports are listening on hp3000.
Regards
Reginald Monroe
Systems Engineering
Mercury Insurance - Information Technology
(714) 671-6753
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