Change Port From 1433

Apr 22, 2004

How many people have actually change their sql port from 1433 to something else

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Feb 19, 2015

Version: SQL SERVER 2012 enterprise edition and SP2.

Due to one of the security reason, I have changed default port 1433 to another port number in configuration manger tools->protocols for MSSQLSERVER->TCP/IP --> IP ALL section mention another port number.

After restarted service, SQL SSMS able to connect server itself and new port number also LISTENING.

But SQL client SSMS not connected to one of the PC side after changing default port.

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Jun 7, 2000

Ok,

The Scenario is as follows:

24/7 Production Call Centre server running NT4.0 and SQL 6.5 with all the latest service packs.

SQL mail fails(with dull regularity) and the SQL server services stop.

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On a unix system you can force a port reset so you don't need to shutdown and restart the box. Can you do this from either SQL or NT?

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Did a search on port 1433 but nothing came up in the search.
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I checked the Server Network Utility and I see TCP/IP listed right under Named Pipes and I see that the default port is 1433.

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I have sql server that get the following error on error log.

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Does anyone how to fix this error.

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All the other archive logs going back a few days show its not listening.

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Is there a way i can view this ?

Thanks in advance

Cheers
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I've got SQL 2000 set up on a cluster running Windows 2000 Advanced Server (w/SP1).
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The SQL 2000 server logs show:

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The physical node that SQL 2000 is currently on has no other cluster resources assigned to it.
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I'm working on a completely virgin install of SQL Server 2k in Windows 2003.
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server properties and then I try to Telnet into port 1433. On this one
particular box I get back the following:

C:>telnet localhost 1433
Connecting to localhost...Could not open connection to the host, on port
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For comparison I tested telnet on a couple other machines and I get back a
blank window ready for my commands, as I'd expect.

I've checked the firewall settings and other IP Filtering settings to see if
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Is opening the port between virtual IP-s sufficient? Or does port need to be open between all physical source/destination IP-s as well?

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Is there any way that I can avoid using 1433,1434 port on the clustered servers?

I have a active/passive (SQL1-active,SQL2-passive) cluster server and another active/passive cluster (SQL2-passive,SQL1-active).

(Its a Quassi active/active server)

I want to change all the sql server ports to other than 1433 and 1434.

Should I change in the registry
Localmachine-software-microsoft-mssqlserver-client-supersocketnetlib-tcp

or
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or
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Hello All,

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We decided to Change the Port number for Instance "MGMT".

1. We changed the port number for "MGMT" to like "1234"

2. After the change we did telnet to "MGMT" Instance with "1433", it worked.

3. Then we changed the Port number for Instance "MSSQLSERVER" also to like "4321".

4. After change of these setting and followed with rules framed in link as said: http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mssql/article.php/3689846


5. Now we did telnet with changed port number, it works fine.

6. We can not do telnet with Port number 1433 for both Instances "MSSQLSERVER" and "MGMT".. This is fine, what we want, and what we intent to do...

Question to MVP OR SQL Gurus:

A) If you want to change port number to Second Instance, shall we need to change for Default Instance?

B) How the port numbers will be configured? please advice.

Thanks, Jay

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Hi there,
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hai all,
I need to change the default port number of the SQL server from 1433 to some other port number. i know that it can be done thru SERVER NETWORK UTILITY. Can some one confirm that. It will be helpful.
Also i want to make sure that port to given is free port. how can i find that particular port is free.

Thanking in Advance, awaiting Quick response.

Signing Off
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My problem is that I can not change the TCP Port back again using Configuration Manager - no matter what values I put in, after a restart of the instance it comes up with this in the IP Addresses tab for TCP/IP Properties and SQL Server won't start:

IP1
Active   Yes
Enabled   No
IP Address  aaa.bbb.ccc.111
TCP Dynamic Ports
TCP Port  0

IP2
Active   Yes
Enabled   No
IP Address  aaa.bbb.ccc.222
TCP Dynamic Ports
TCP Port  0

IP3
Active   Yes
Enabled   No
IP Address  aaa.bbb.ccc.333
TCP Dynamic Ports
TCP Port  0

IP4
Active   Yes
Enabled   No
IP Address  10.1.1.1
TCP Dynamic Ports
TCP Port  0

IP5
Active   Yes
Enabled   No
IP Address  127.0.0.1
TCP Dynamic Ports
TCP Port  0

IPALL
TCP Dynamic Ports 2020
TCP Port  2020

Interestingly, the ip address that the server is listening on aaa.bbb.ccc.444 is not reported in the list of IP addresses in the configuration manager for this instance, yet it is when I view the available IP addresses for the other two instances - is this significant?

I have tried failing to the other node, changing it there, changing it at the console and also while logged onto the the virtual machine remote desktop, rebooting both nodes, etc, etc.   There are two other instances on this cluster that are still working fine but I hvae not attempted to change the TCP ports they listen on.

I used the same method to change this default instance as I did for a named instance on a similarly configured cluster and it worked fine.   How to fix this?

Regards, Mike

2007-02-27 12:03:17.69 Server      Server is listening on [ aaa.bbb.ccc.444<ipv4> 2020].
2007-02-27 12:03:17.71 spid9s      Starting up database 'tempdb'.
2007-02-27 12:03:17.72 Server      Error: 26023, Severity: 16, State: 1.
2007-02-27 12:03:17.72 Server      Server TCP provider failed to listen on [ aaa.bbb.ccc.444<ipv4> 2020]. Tcp port is already in use.
2007-02-27 12:03:17.75 Server      Error: 17182, Severity: 16, State: 1.
2007-02-27 12:03:17.75 Server      TDSSNIClient initialization failed with error 0x2740, status code 0xa.
2007-02-27 12:03:17.75 Server      Error: 17182, Severity: 16, State: 1.
2007-02-27 12:03:17.75 Server      TDSSNIClient initialization failed with error 0x2740, status code 0x1.
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2007-02-27 12:03:17.77 Server      Error: 17120, Severity: 16, State: 1.
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