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preminqlik
Specialist II
Specialist II

Ports used for communication between the Qlikview and microsoft SQL server ?

hi Guys,

Can any one make me understand whenever the communication happened between the qlikview and microsoft SQL trough ODBC/OLEDB which ports are get used ...i mean through which ports they get communicated...

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Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

Normally, the communication would start on port 1433. I am sure SQL would be like a webserver and once communication is  established it will move to a dynamic port.  In setting up the ODBC connector you would need to input the login information to access the SQL server in another domain.

Bill

Bill - Principal Technical Support Engineer at Qlik
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Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

This should be the default SQL port of 1433.

Bill

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preminqlik
Specialist II
Specialist II
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Thanks for your quick response ,

i want to just know ,in detail  , means , source ports and destination ports as well...

preminqlik
Specialist II
Specialist II
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i mean here exactly the scenario is , data base server (may be like public) is in another domain  and qlikview environment is another domain ... what is the exact communication between them ...

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

Normally, the communication would start on port 1433. I am sure SQL would be like a webserver and once communication is  established it will move to a dynamic port.  In setting up the ODBC connector you would need to input the login information to access the SQL server in another domain.

Bill

Bill - Principal Technical Support Engineer at Qlik
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preminqlik
Specialist II
Specialist II
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Thanks for your info bill britt..thanks alot..

preminqlik
Specialist II
Specialist II
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@bill my customer requesting to to set the static port for communication , is there any information about that....in detail , once communication is established it will move to a dynamic port right ... at here we can any set any static port ....?

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

HI,

The ODBC connector are not Qlik's and so this would be a question for Microsoft.  However, I don't think you can do that. The SQL server answers (I think) only on one port to start the communication and then hands it off to a dynamic port.

Bill

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preminqlik
Specialist II
Specialist II
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thanks again bill, we have checked with client network team and it is up to them i think.

this link helped me

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287932

(here the situation is we have to access the data via internet , Microsoft automatically assigns dynamic port as you said.we are trying to open the specific port in firewall so that to communicate  )


thanks bill for your quick and valuable response. will keep updating you.