Requirements of ports for vCenter Server 5.1 - SysLog Collector

Hi all

Has anyone installed a SysLog collector?

My book of vmware by Lowe mentions little on the ports for it.

During the installation of the server, he gave me a list of ports.

I accepted all the flaws, except that I changed the ports http to 81 and 8081 because IIS is installed (vmware docs say to use one port other than 80, if IIS is already installed)

Now, during the installation of the SysLog collector it asks which http port I use.

The vmware docs nothing mentioned on the syslog http port is my book. The vmware for TCP docs show that.

ESXi Syslog Collector8001TCPESXivCenter Server

Network syslog server

Just use port 81 as the http port I have set up for vcenter server? The web interface won't connect through this port? There will be a conflict?

I used netstat and port 82 is not used. Should I use?

The other settings works ok?

There is no firewall involved; vCenter server and the VMs system will reside on the same site

Thanks in advance

port 81, that is according to the third screenshot! 8081 is for Tomcat!

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