====== Port event listener ====== The Port event listener accepts an incoming message, at a given port. ~~ GENERATED src="eBiss.Data.Resources.PortEventListener" changed="" ~~ ^Properties^^ ^Name^Description^ |**Active**|Event listener is active/inactive| |**Name**|Name of the event listeners| |**Job**|Job execute when an event is raised| |**User**|User referenced in the resulting job run| |**Listener type**|Type of the event listeners | |**Last time triggered**|Time of last execution| |**Last change**|Time of last change| |**Port access rules**|Specific access rules defined per port| |**Port**|Port that the listener is bound to| |**Network interface (IP)**|Network interface that the listener is bound to| |**Maintenance option**|Activates/deactivates and configures the maintenance interface of the listener| |**Output trace**|Information about the connection setup is output in the service log, including the connection setup with information about the IP and port of the remote station.| |**Request bundling**|Request bundling processes multiple port requests into only one job run. Currently, the feature is only available for AS2 and HTTP receive channels. For more information, see Port [[en:prozessdefinition:automatisierungen:info:request_bundling|]]| |**Change logs**|The changes to the element are logged. The logging is activated in the [[en:hauptmenue:einstellungen:systemeinstellungen]], which is possible if a versioning license is available.| ^Properties (advanced)^^ ^Name^Description^ |**Global running jobs limit**|If the specified number is below the number of currently executed jobs then the requests will be accepted and handled otherwise the remote request will be rejected due to a high system load.| |**Maximum requests**|What is the maximum number of requests that will be accepted in the specified period (see 'Time range' below).| |**Time range**|Defines the time range for 'Maximum requests' in seconds| |**Exception return value limit**|Custom error message returned when one of the limit constraints is violated. The request will be accepted by the listener if no error message is provided but the client will encounter a timeout instead of a response.|