A port number allows a computer program to listen to, or connect to, a particular network channel. Think of it like TV channels - you have BBC1 on channel 1, ITV on channel 3; on your computer you have HTTP on port 80, and SimSig on port 50505 (this varies).
Note that if you're behind a router, rather than dial-up access, then you'll need to tell your router to forward the required port numbers to your PC.
Since June 2008, the simulations use a system that allows the user to select two pre-defined ports (50505 and 50507) or custom ports to use. Servers publish the port number upon which they're hosting, which clients need to connect to the server. Chaining simulations also need this port number.
In a multiplay the connections between the host and the client(s) usually use port 4321 for older simulations.
Note
This section has largely been superseded by newer versions which use the port numbering at the top of this page. It is kept here for historical reasons until all simulations use the newer method. Didcot and Swindon aren't available for download as a newer (scrolly) version.
When chaining the port numbers are listed in the following table. Note that a port may have been allocated now for future use, so the existence of an entry in this table doesn't mean that the relevant chaining is possible.
Chaining sim (master) |
Chained sim (slave) |
port |
---|---|---|
Bristol | Exeter | 4902 |
Bristol | Swindon | 4601 |
Bristol | Westbury | 4803 |
Cambridge | King's Cross | 6251 |
Cambridge | Peterborough | 6255 |
Didcot | Swindon | 4600 |
Doncaster | Peterborough | 6253 |
Exeter | Bristol | 5003 |
Exeter | Westbury | 4804 |
Gloucester | Swindon | 4603 |
King's Cross | Cambridge | 6250 |
King's Cross | North London Line | 5600 |
King's Cross | Peterborough | 5800 |
North London Line | King's Cross | 5700 |
Peterborough | Cambridge | 6254 |
Peterborough | Doncaster | 6252 |
Peterborough | King's Cross | 5900 |
Swindon | Bristol | 4701 |
Swindon | Didcot | 4502 |
Swindon | Gloucester | 5400 |
Swindon | Westbury | 4801 |
Westbury | Bristol | 4702 |
Westbury | Exeter | 4901 |
Westbury | Swindon | 4602 |
Last edited by GeoffM on 15/09/2016 at 03:01