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Destination Port
This field specifies the far-end port number of this link. This field changes to display-only when
you enter i(nherit) in the Enable field, showing the value administered on the main server.
Valid entries
0, 5000 to 64500
Enable
Use this field to specify how data for this processor channel is transferred to the survivable
processor.
Valid entries
i(nherit)
n(o)
o(verwrite)
Usage
Enter the number of the destination port. An entry of 0 means any port
can be used.
Usage
Enter i(nherit) to indicate that this link is to be inherited by the LSP or
ESS server. When you enter i(nherit), all fields in the row for this
processor channel change to display-only. The survivable processor
inherits this processor channel just as it is administered on the main
server. You generally use the i(nherit) option in the following situations:
The main server connects to the CMS using a CLAN and you want
the ESS server to use the same connectivity
The main server connects to the CMS using the PE interface of the
main server, and you want the LSP or ESS server to connect to the
adjunct using its PE interface.
This processor channel is disabled on the LSP or the ESS server. The
survivable processor does not use this channel. This is the default.
The survivable processor overwrites the processor channel information
sent in the file sync from the main server. The o(verwrite) option The
o(verwrite) option allows the administered CMS attributes to be modified
uniquely for each individual LSP or ESS server. Use the remaining
editable fields to enter the processor channel information for the LSP or
ESS server.
Survivable Processor
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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