How do I see or change ports on macbook pro

I am having problems getting into a Cisco Meetingplace room and one of the suggestions is to change ports. How do I view the ports on a Macbook Pro?

you don't see ports. Normally you can set ports in the relevant application, like Chat apps, or Mail, in the account settings.

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