Configuration language

PORTADDRESSES

The PORTADDRESSES statement contains the port numbers for the TNSX entries. The state- ment has the following parameters:

first port number

last port number

See the CMX documentation [7] for information on value ranges.

The difference between the start address and end address must be large enough for each BCAMAPPL entry on the host to have its own port number. The following rules apply when calculating the number of BCAMAPPL entries of an application:

Each CONNECT statement creates two BCAMAPPL entries.

If the BEST_BCAMAPPL flag is set in the APPLICATION statement, a separate BCAMAPPL entry is generated for each SESSION statement of the application.

Without the BEST_BCAMAPPL flag, the number of BCAMAPPL entries generated corre- sponds to the maximum number of SESSION entries specified between the current server application and one of its partners.

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PRIORITIES

The PRIORITIES statement has the following format:

PRIORITIES

{

SYNC_PRIORITY(RELATIVE ABSOLUTE EQUAL [,free_sync] )

{

PRIO(1 [,PGWT] )

PRIO(2 [,PGWT] )

PRIO(3 [,PGWT] )

PRIO(4 [,PGWT] )

PRIO(5 [,PGWT] )

PRIO(6 [,PGWT] )

PRIO(7 [,PGWT] )

}

ASYN_PRIORITY(RELATIVE ABSOLUTE EQUAL)

{

PRIO(1 [,TIMER] [,EVENT] [,CYCLIC] [,PGWT] ) PRIO(2 [,TIMER] [,EVENT] [,CYCLIC] [,PGWT] ) PRIO(3 [,TIMER] [,EVENT] [,CYCLIC] [,PGWT] ) PRIO(4 [,TIMER] [,EVENT] [,CYCLIC] [,PGWT] ) PRIO(5 [,TIMER] [,EVENT] [,CYCLIC] [,PGWT] ) PRIO(6 [,TIMER] [,EVENT] [,CYCLIC] [,PGWT] )

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