ADSM-L

Re: 1501?

2004-07-01 13:41:21
Subject: Re: 1501?
From: Richard Sims <rbs AT BU DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 13:41:11 -0400
>What does the four-digits represent at the end of the Nodes IP?
>is that the port it's trying to reach? I have notice other four
>digit numbers that are not ports and mean nothing and five digits
>numbers
>so I assume they mean nothing.
>
>Thanks  for any responses!
>
>ANR2716E Schedule prompter was not able to contact client
>                        BRUTIS using type 1 (xxx.xx.xx.xx 1501).
>07/01/04 00:00:40     ANR2716E Schedule prompter was not able to contact
>client
>                        DAFFY using type 1 (xxx.xx.xx.xx 1501).

The Messages manual describes the number as the "low address".
If you look in the Admin Ref manual, under Register Node, you will see
that the "low address" in less generic terms is the network port number,
where 1501 is the client port number for accepting scheduled events from
the TSM server.

Port numbers are not restricted to four digits, or to any specific number.
The clients manual describes their specification.

   Richard Sims

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