Siemens V 4.0 User Manual
GINA V4.0 System Administrator Guide – September 2000
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NET_ACCESS
The
NET_ACCESS
statement describes the manner in which the application is linked to the
network.
The
NET_ACCESS
statements on
system level
apply to all hosts if there is no
NET_ACCESS
statement with the same name in the
HOST
statement.
The
NET_ACCESS
statements on
host level
apply accordingly to all applications.
The optional
NET_ACCESS
statement has the following parameters:
–
SINGLE-THREADED
Each network connection is administered in a separate network process.
–
MULTI-THREADED
A number of network connections are administered in a single process. Network con-
nections are assigned to network processes via listener IDs that you assign to the appli-
cation name (
nections are assigned to network processes via listener IDs that you assign to the appli-
cation name (
BCAMAPPL
statement) of your application.
–
If you specify
MULTI-THREADED, ALL
, a
LISTENER-ID
is specified for each
BCAMAPPL
statement.
–
If you specify
MULTI-THREADED, number
,
number LISTENER-ID
s are specified for
each
BCAMAPPL
statement.
The default value is
SINGLE-THREADED
.
OPERATING_SYSTEM
The optional
OPERATING_SYSTEM
statement defines the operating system of the host. Pos-
sible values are
OS_UNIX
,
OS_WINNT
and
"OS_BS2000"
The default value is
OPERATING_SYSTEM(OS_UNIX)
.
The
OPERATING_SYSTEM
statement on
system level
applies to all hosts if there is no
OPERATING_SYSTEM
statement in the
HOST
statement.
OUT_CONVERTER
The
OUT_CONVERTER
statement describes a converter function that is called before a mes-
sage from a foreign
openUTM application is delivered.
The optional
OUT_CONVERTER
statement has the following parameter:
–
converter ID of the converter function