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Display Registered Ports You can use the IP Preferences window to display a list of registered ports that the system can use. The IP Preferences window contains the following information: • Application • Protocol • Port Number • Type • Translated Port • Status • Description To access the IP Preferences window, follow this procedure. Step 1 From the Cisco Unified System Administration window, choose Show > IPPreferences. The IP Preferences window appears. Records from an active (prior) query may also appear in the window. Step 2 To find all records in the database, ensure the dialog box is empty and go to Step 4. Step 3 To filter or search records, do the following: a) From the first drop-down list box, select a search parameter. b) From the second drop-down list box, select a search pattern. c) Specify the appropriate search text, if applicable. To add additional search criteria, click the + button. When you add criteria, the system searches for a record that matches all criteria that you specify. To remove criteria, click the – button to remove the last added criterion or click the Clear Filter button to remove all added search criteria. Note Step 4 Click Find. All matching records appear. You can change the number of items that appear on each page by choosing a different value from the Rows per Page drop-down list box. The following table contains descriptions of the IP Preferences fields. Table 6: IP Preferences Field Descriptions Description Field Name of the application using (listening on) the port. Application Protocol used on this port (TCP, UDP). Protocol Numeric port number. Port Number Cisco Unified Operating System Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CCX and Cisco Unified IP IVR, Release 12.5(1) SU3 13 Status and Configuration Display Registered Ports

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