Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 99
Changing the default port numbers on the remote, Configuring a remote modem connection, Remotes
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Controlling another computer remotely 99 Ways to set up a remote computer 6 In the Advanced Remote TCP/IP Options window, click OK. 7 In the pcAnywhere Options window, click OK. Changing the default port numbers on the remote Symantec pcAnywhere uses ports 5631 and 5632 for connections. These ports are registered and, in most cases, you do not need to change them. If you are connecting to a host computer that uses custom port numbers, you must configure the custom port numbers in the remote connection item. The data port is used for data transmissions. Symantec pcAnywhere uses the status port to wait for connections and exchange status information. Note: Some port numbers lower than 1024 are reserved for Web-based applications and services, such as FTP and the Internet. Choosing a reserved port number might interfere with these applications and possibly result in loss of service. This procedure should be performed by an experienced administrator. To change the default port numbers on the remote 1 In Advanced View, on the left navigation bar, under pcAnywhere Manager, click Remotes. 2 In the right pane, under Remotes, right-click the connection item that you want to configure, and then click Properties. 3 In the Remote Properties window, on the Connection Info tab, check TCP/IP. 4 Click Details. 5 In the TCP/IP window, under Specify ports to match host settings, do one of the following: ■ In the Data port box, type the port number that the host computer uses for the data port. ■ In the Status port box, type the port number that the host computer uses for the status port. 6 In the TCP/IP window, click OK. 7 In the Remote Properties window, click OK. Configuring a remote modem connection If a modem is installed and properly configured on your computer, pcAnywhere automatically detects it and adds it to the connection device list. To connect to a