Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
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TPName
Is the CIPSAM transport-service provider process name. This is the name applications use to
select the transport provider. It must be a valid process name with a leading dollar sign ($).
The default value is the name of the PROVIDER object itself with a dollar sign ($) prepended.
The process need not exist when you add the provider.
Type
Shows the type of provider. An IPDATA provider provides TCP/IP access by means of the data
Ethernet ports on one or more CLIMs associated with that IPDATA provider. A MAINTENANCE
provider provides TCP/IP access by means of the maintenance Ethernet interface of a specific
CLIM using a specific IP address.
HostID
Is the host ID returned by gethostid() when the transport provider is selected. The host ID is an
IPv4 address in dotted quad format. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Hostname
Is the hostname returned by gethostname() when the transport provider is selected. The hostname
is a string of up to 49 characters. The default is the Expand system name without the leading
backslash (\).
TCP-Listen-Que-Min
Shows the minimum queue length that is allocated on a TCP socket when a socket LISTEN or
ACCEPT_NW1 function call is handled. This value is used if the queue length specified in the
socket request is lower, otherwise the queue length in the socket request is used.
BRecvPort
Shows the list of UDP ports that receive broadcast messages on sockets bound to specific IP
addresses or INADDR_ANY. Ports not in the list can receive broadcast messages only on
sockets bound to INADDR_ANY. If no port has been specified, “No Ports Specified” is displayed.
NOTE: If any of the UDP ports shown are in the ephemeral or shared ephemeral port range,
the behavior is the same as those ports not being in the BRECVPORT list.
Family
Specifies the network mode of the provider. INET family indicates the provider is operated in
IPv4 only mode. DUAL family indicates the provider is operated in both IPv4 mode and IPv6
mode.
Share-Ports
shows the number of ports reserved for TCP and UDP shared-ephemeral ports. Ephemeral ports
are those assigned by CIP subsystem when an application has not bound to a specific port.
This attribute is applicable only when PROVIDER TYPE is IPDATA.
CLIMs Associated through CLIM’s PROVIDER Attribute
Lists the CLIMs associated with this provider. The PROVIDER attribute of these CLIMs is this
provider. This attribute is applicable only when the provider is of TYPE IPDATA.
NOTE: The list may be empty if there is no CLIM associated with the specified IPDATA
provider.
Name
Is the name of the CLIM.
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