vSvcPorts
v Svc Ports
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A 32-byte string which represents a bit map of which server ports are enabled for the service. Each server port is represented by one bit in the 32 bytes. If the bit is turned on, the corresponding server port is enabled for the service. The least significant bit of each byte represents the lowest of the ports for that byte. For example, port 1 (port with vPortIndex = 1) is represented by the least significant bit of the first byte, and port 16 (port with vPortIndex = 16) is represented by the most significant bit of the second byte, etc. Note that 32 bytes allows for up to 256 ports. For servers configured with less than 256 ports, all bits above the highest port number must always be zero. Note also that ports with vPortType = 'physicalLCDPanel(5)' or vPortType = 'virtualConsole(6)' cannot be enabled on a service.
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