TCPIP-LISTEN

(server version 5.15 or later)

 

(At least 1 is REQUIRED)

TCPIP-LISTEN   <tcpip-process-name>   * | <IP-address> | <DNS-name>   <port>

 

Specifies the TCP/IP process name, optional IP address / DNS name and TCP/IP port to accept connections from the MOMI PC Client.

 

A total of up to 20 specifications may be made. A minimum of one is required.

 

Avoid usage of port 2000 (see Network Information Troubleshooting) for additional information.

 

Some NonStop Systems use communication hardware which have multiple physical Ethernet ports controlled by a single NonStop process. For example, the TCP/IP CLIM has several physical Ethernet ports and all communication occurs through only one NonStop process, example $ZTC0. By default, a TCP/IP listen on a TCP/IP stack process (again for example $ZTC0) would allow incoming connection on every physical Ethernet port in the CLIM and an outbound connection would use a path chosen by the system, which may not be desirable. The specification of a particular IP address (or DNS name) would limit and direct all communication to a single physical Ethernet card.

 

If a DNS name is specified, it is resolved once at MOMI start up time.

 

The first occurrence of this keyword in the CONFMOMI file sets defaults for the following keywords:

ALARM-SMTP-TCPIP-NAME

DNS-TCPIP-NAME

SNTP-TCPIP-NAME

 

 

Examples:

 

                              == TCP/IP stack $ZSAM1

                              ==  all IP addresses

                              ==  port 2010

TCPIP-LISTEN  $ZSAM1  *  2010  

 

                              == TCP/IP stack $ZTC1

                              ==  address 192.168.1.10

                              ==  port 3000

TCPIP-LISTEN  $ZTC1  192.168.1.10  3000   

 

                              

 

                               == TCP/IP stack $ZTC1

                               ==  address by DNS

                               ==  port 3019

TCPIP-LISTEN  $ZTC1  tdm.mycompany.com  3010  

 

 

                               == TCP/IP stack $ZTCP0

                               ==  address 10.11.54.21

                               ==  port 2040

TCPIP-LISTEN  $ZTCP0  10.11.54.21  2040