542 APPENDIX D: CHANGING MONITORING SERVICE PREFERENCES
To reject the certificate and refuse the connection, click Reject. The
3WXM ends the connection.
The Certificate Check dialog box is redisplayed each time the 3WXM
client attempts to establish a connection with the monitoring service.
Changing Service
Settings
The service settings control the connection parameters, key store
information, and access control to the monitoring service.
The port numbers used by the monitoring service must not be used by
other applications on the machine where the monitoring service is
installed. If port 443 or 162 is used by another application, change the
port number for the monitoring service or for the other application.
1 Select Tools > 3WXM Services Setup. The 3WXM Services Setup dialog
box appears. (See Figure 17 on page 536.)
2 Click the Service Settings tab (if not already selected).
3 To change the TCP port on which the monitoring service listens for
requests from 3WXM, type or select the port number in the HTTPS Server
Port box. The default is 443.
CAUTION: When you click Save, all instances of the 3WXM client lose
connection with the service and will need to reconnect on the new port
number. The HTTPS port number is automatically updated for the 3WXM
client you are using and your connection is automatically restored. Other
clients will need to use the Monitor Service Select wizard to change the
service port and reconnect.
4 The change the UDP port on which the monitoring service listens for
SNMP traps, type or select the port number in the HTTPS Server Port box.
The default is 162.
5 To change the interval at which the monitoring service backs up its
database, change the value in the Backup interval box. You can specify
from 5 to 60 minutes. The default is 5 minutes.
6 To change the number of backup copies the monitoring service can keep,
change the value in the Number of Backup copies box. You can specify
from 2 to 100 backup copies. The default is 48.
After the maximum number of backup copies has been reached, the
monitoring service discards old backup copies, in first-in-first-out order.
For example, if the maximum is 48 copies and the monitoring service