Tcpproxy - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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supports only remote client operations. The TAM configuration supports only one
policy server, and supports only LDAP directories. Although the configuration files
allow the specification of URAF (User Registry Adapter Framework) directories,
the appliance does not support these directory servers, which include Microsoft
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TAM is a licensed feature, and requires the presence of a TAM license on the
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Related Commands
cancel, create-tam-files, exit

tcpproxy

Creates a TCP proxy that redirects an incoming TCP packet stream to a remote
address.
Syntax
tcpproxy name local-address local-port destination-address destination-port [priority]
no tcpproxy name
Parameters
name
local-address
local-port
destination-address
destination-port
priority
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Specifies the name of the TCP proxy.
The name can contain a maximum of 128 characters. For restrictions, refer
to "Object name conventions" on page xxiv.
Specifies an IP address (primary or secondary) of an interface. With the
local port, identifies the incoming TCP traffic stream that will be
redirected.
Identifies a specific port on the local host. Use an integer in the range of 0
through 65535. With local host, identifies the incoming TCP traffic stream
that will be redirected.
Identifies the destination host. With the destination port, identifies the
recipient of the redirected TCP packet stream. The value can be an IP
address or host name.
Identifies a port on destination host, Use an integer in the range of 0
through 65535. With the destination host, identifies the recipient of the
redirected packet stream.
Indicates the priority to assign for scheduling or for resource allocation.
Use one of the following values:
low
Receives below normal priority.
normal
(Default) Receives normal priority.
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