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Note:
For the eWEB module the value Close after receive must be specified if no script messages
are used. If the Send Script Message functionality is implemented in eWEB, the value Close
after send must be specified. This is a major issue, because closing a connection too soon
can prevent eKERNEL from sending a feedback to the eWEB module.
Note:
When eAPI is used, you have the choice to specify any value. The correct value depends
on a number of factors, one of them is the question whether the port is dedicated for one
eAPI-based interface or shared between multiple instances of eAPI-based interface. Avaya
recommends that you define Keep socket open. This requires a dedicated port for each
eAPI. However, if external applications access the system through ad hoc requests to
eKERNEL, you must specify the value Close after receive to free the resources for other
inbound requests.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: Keep socket open (required
for all modules, except eWEB or eAPI).
TCPCLIENT_Environment_str
Use this field to define on what system the instance of the module resides. In most cases all
modules reside on a central system, so a single PC server runs eKERNEL, eDMSAPI, eCAP,
and so on.
In some environments, multiple PC servers are used. The modules of Messenger@Net run on
a central system where the eKERNEL runs; other modules reside on a distributed system.
The field TCPCLIENT_Environment_str specifies on what system the module runs. This
information is used by eGRID to generate the shortcuts for the task manager. For every
environment a REG-file is produced.
Avaya recommends specifying *LOCAL for all modules that reside on the same system as
eKERNEL. You can also specify the fixed IP address of the central system. Using an IP address
has advantages when deploying the high-availability eTM_HA.
For modules that reside on a different PC, Avaya recommends specifying the fixed IP address
of the distributed system.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: *LOCAL or 192.168.3.100
TCPCLIENT_Comments_str
This field can be used by an administrator to enter reminder information, describing, for
authorized, usage of the module.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: This module handles input
of ELDAD.
Table: eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT
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