--- title: Starting the WebSocket server order: 2 --- # Starting the WebSocket server Once you have configured your WebSocket apps and Pusher settings, you can start the Laravel WebSocket server by issuing the artisan command: ```bash php artisan websockets:serve ``` ## Using a different port The default port of the Laravel WebSocket server is `6001`. You may pass a different port to the command using the `--port` option. ```bash php artisan websockets:serve --port=3030 ``` This will start listening on port `3030`. ## Restricting the listening host By default, the Laravel WebSocket server will listen on `0.0.0.0` and will allow incoming connections from all networks. If you want to restrict this, you can start the server with a `--host` option, followed by an IP. For example, by using `127.0.0.1`, you will only allow WebSocket connections from localhost. ```bash php artisan websockets:serve --host=127.0.0.1 ```