Minimum Dynamic Server (-minport)
- Last Updated: February 11, 2026
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- OpenEdge
- Version 13.0
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Minimum Dynamic Server (-minport)
Use Minimum Dynamic Server (-minport) to specify the lowest port number in
a specified range of port numbers accessible to a client.
| Operating system and syntax | UNIX / Linux |
-minport
n
|
||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Use with | Maximum value | Minimum value | Single-user default | Multi-user default |
| Database Server | 65,535 | 1,025 | — | 1,025 |
| Operating system and syntax | Windows NT |
-minport
n
|
||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Use with | Maximum value | Minimum value | Single-user default | Multi-user default |
| Database Server | 65,535 | 1,025 | — | 3,000 |
- n
- The port number that is the lower in a specified range.
Use Minimum Dynamic Server (-minport) to
specify the lowest port number in a specified range of port numbers accessible to a client.
The -minport parameter must be set to a port number that is
less than the -maxport parameter. Ports below 1025 are
usually reserved for system TCP and UDP. The range of port numbers defined by the -maxport and -minport parameters
provides client access to an OpenEdge server that is behind a firewall. This communication
is possible only when the access to the server can be limited.
The Minimum Dynamic Server (-minport)
parameter may be modified while your database is online using PROMON or through the
_DbParams VST. This change will only take effect on the primary broker and any newly spawned
servers. Online changes to existing secondary brokers will require a restart.
proserve db -S parameter at the database broker startup to
configure the -minport. For example,
proserve db -S demosv1 -N tcp -H myhost -minport 4000 -maxport 4040If
you do not set the proserve db -S parameter at database broker startup,
then -minport is not applicable and its value is reported as
0 in the log file report.