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Registration of more then 1 CCITCP2 Servers
Hi,

I have more then 20 CCITCP2 Server on wan links all these are using UDP
Broadcast to connect each other.

My question is how can i register all these 20 CCITCP2 servers in CCI
module to finish the brocast on wan links.

thx


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MalhiNet
06-09-05 08:55 PM


Re: Registration of more then 1 CCITCP2 Servers
In article <1118328046.166847.221250@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>, "MalhiNe
t" <m_nets2003@yahoo.com> writes:

Please read the response I posted when you first asked this question
here.[1]

CCITCP2 is not part of, or related to, COBOL.  Questions about CCI (a
proprietary Micro Focus product feature) are off-topic for
comp.lang.cobol.  They should be addressed to your Micro Focus Support
Representative or asked on the Micro Focus Forum.

> I have more then 20 CCITCP2 Server on wan links all these are using UDP
> Broadcast to connect each other.

Why are your WAN links configured to propagate broadcast packets?
Generally, they shouldn't be.

> My question is how can i register all these 20 CCITCP2 servers in CCI
> module to finish the brocast on wan links.

I'm afraid this question doesn't make any sense as you've phrased it.
You don't "register" ccitcp2 daemons at all.  If you don't want UDP
broadcasts from ccitcp2 traversing your WAN links, you have three
options:

1. Fix your router configuration so that broadcast packets aren't
routed.

2. Configure your *applications* so that they don't request unknown
services from their local ccitcp2 daemon.  (Note that this will not
be always possible in the general case - for example if a client tries
to contact a server which isn't running - but the vast majority of
ccitcp2 broadcast searches can be eliminated by proper application
configuration.)

3. Don't use ccitcp2 at all.  CCI's "direct connection" mode is
described in the Micro Focus documentation.

I described the first two in some detail in my first response to
you.  If you have further questions, this is not the forum for them.
Please address them to your MF Support representative, or take them
to MF Forum.


[1] http://groups-beta.google.com/group...f51f04ce5c3245a

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Michael Wojcik                  michael.wojcik@microfocus.com

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