Description of problem: During the "QA:Testcase Anaconda User Interface VNC Vncconnect" test of the Fedora-Server-dvd-ppc64-25-Alpha-1.2.iso image on ppc64, under grub prompt: - If no port is given to the vncconnect=CLIENT_IP_ADDR linux command, the VNC server use the default port 5500 to connect the client. - If a port number is provided as vncconnect=CLIENT_IP_ADDR:PORT the VNC server connects to the port 5500+PORT of the client. The 5500 offset is required on the VNC client, using only PORT does not work. Not sure this is the expected behaviour. Note since Fedora 20, the VNC default port is 5900, and we have to go back to Fedora 19 to have the 5500 port used by default. Note the behaviour is the same for ppc64le too.
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