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Follow the instructions below to configure CDP Agent Port.

1. {color:#ff6600}{*}Enterprise Edition:*{color} Run the Windows CDP Agent Configuration Utility by going to Start !arrow-transparent.gif! All Programs (Programs) !arrow-transparent.gif! R1Soft CDP Backup !arrow-transparent.gif! CDP Configuration Utility on the computer where your CDP Agent Enterprise Edition is installed.

{color:#ff6600}{*}Standard and Advanced Editions:*{color} Run the Windows CDP Configuration Utility by going to Start !arrow-transparent.gif! All Programs (Programs) !arrow-transparent.gif! R1Soft CDP Backup !arrow-transparent.gif! CDP Configuration Utility on the computer where your CDP Standard or Advanced Edition is installed.
{info:title=Note}In Standard and Advanced Editions, CDP Agent is built-in and automatically installed together with CDP Server on the same machine.
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2. Select the "Agent Configuration" tab in the Windows CDP Configuration Utility main window.
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3. You can define the following parameters:
* *CDP Agent Port* \- The CDP Server opens connections to the CDP Agents on the TCP port defined here. The default value is "1167."
* *Agent Debug Mode*

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4. Click on "Apply" to save your changes.

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5. Once the change is applied, a confirmation dialog appears. Click "OK."

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6. Now you must restart the CDP Server service for your changes to take effect. See [Restarting CDP Server].

See also:
* [Changing Windows Agent Configuration] (Enterprise Edition)
* [Configuring CDP Server Ports]\\ {excerpt:hidden=true}Instructions on how to configure CDP Agent Port and Debug Mode using the Windows CDP Configuration Utility for CDP Enterprise Edition.{excerpt}