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Table 22 Transport Management tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 3)

Field

Value

Description

 

 

 

Label

Type=string

This is the name by which the CS

 

Range=1-15 alphanumeric

2000 knows an MCP server. This

 

characters

name has to be assigned to the

 

Default=Service_Node_Name

service instance in the N+M

 

 

configuration so it cannot be the

 

 

node name of the platform. In

 

 

addition it must contain no special

 

 

characters like "_" or "-". It is

 

 

defined in one of two places when

 

 

the node is deployed from the

 

 

management server. If the server is

 

 

running as part of an N+M cluster

 

 

then each service instance is

 

 

defined as a service parameter in

 

 

each Network Service Description

 

 

(NSD) in the Transport

 

 

Management tab. Each NSD has to

 

 

define a unique service name. This

 

 

is done by adding a service name of

 

 

"Service_Node_Name" in the label

 

 

field and the desired node name in

 

 

the Value part.

 

 

This information must then be

 

 

datafilled in the CS 2000 as the

 

 

name and IP from the NSD.

 

 

If the system is not running the N+M

 

 

then the service name needs to be

 

 

added to the "Server Properties"

 

 

tab. This information also needs to

 

 

be entered on the CS 2000.

Value

Type=string in the form of an IP

This field contains the value to

 

address

assign this label (IP address).

 

Range=<host name of node>

 

HeartBeat

Type=integer

This is the port for all servers to use

Port

Range=40001

to send or receive reliability

 

Default=40001

messages. This is a read-only field.

Sending

Type=integer

This is the interval in milliseconds

Interval

Range=50-2000 numbers

between reliability messages.

 

Default=250

 

 

 

 

NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003

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