Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Expand Modifiers
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SRCIPADDR n
SRCIPADDR n
Default: 0.0.0.1
Units: Not applicable
Range: Any 36-character string
This modifier is applicable to Expand-over-IP line-handler processes only. This modifier
specifies the Internet Protocol (IP) address associated with the NonStop TCP/IP
process used by the local Expand-over-IP line-handler process. Because a NonStop
TCP/IP process can have more than one IP address, you must specify to the Expand-
over-IP line-handler process which IP address to use.
The address must be specified by number (for example, 130.252.12.3). It is not
validated and need not be accessible. Configuring IP addresses is explained in the
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual.
SRCIPPORT n
Default: 1024
Units: Not applicable
Range: 0 through 65534
This modifier is applicable to Expand-over-IP line-handler processes only. This modifier
specifies the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number used by the local Expand-
over-IP line-handler process. UDP port numbers are explained in the TCP/IP
Configuration and Management Manual.
STARTUP_OFF/STARTUP_ON
Default: STARTUP_OFF
Units: Not applicable
Range: ON or OFF
These Layer 2 modifiers are applicable to all Expand line-handler process types. The
STARTUP_OFF modifier specifies that the line will be disabled after a system load.
The STARTUP_ON modifier specifies that the line is brought up automatically after a
system load.
SUPERPATH_OFF/SUPERPATH_ON
Default: SUPERPATH_OFF
Units: Not applicable
Range: ON or OFF
These modifiers apply to all Expand line types except for Expand-over-ServerNet and
Expand-over-FOX. The SUPERPATH_ON modifier enables the Expand multi-CPU
feature, which allows you to spread the communications load over multiple processors
by connecting multiple Expand line-handler processes, each in a separate processor,
between two adjacent nodes. These Expand line-handler processes are regarded as a
single path by the Expand subsystem. multi-line paths can be part of a multi-CPU path.