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T_NETGROUP Class Definition

Overview

The T_NETGROUP class represents application attributes of network groups. Network groups are groups of LMIDs which can communicate over the TA_NADDR network addresses defined in the T_NETMAP class.

Attribute Table

Table 53 TM_MIB(5): T_NETGROUP Class Definition Attribute Table

Attribute

Type

Permissions

Values

Default

TA_NETGROUP(r)(*)

string

rU-------

string[1..30]

"DEFAULTNET"

TA_NETGRPNO(r)(*)

long

rU-------

1 <= num < 8192

N/A

TA_STATE(k)

string

rw-r--r--

GET: "VAL"

SET: "{NEW | INV}"

N/A

N/A

TA_NETPRIO(*)

long

rwyrw----

1 <= num < 8,192

100

(k)—GET key field
(r)—required field for object creation (SET TA_STATE NEW)
(*)—GET/SET key, one or more required for SET operations


 

Attribute Semantics

TA_NETGROUP: string[1..30]

Logical name of the network group. A group name is a string of printable characters and cannot contain a point sign, comma, colon, or newline.

TA_NETGRPNO: 1 <= num <= 8192

Group identifier associated with network group.

TA_STATE:

GET: "{VALid}"

A GET operation will retrieve configuration information for the selected T_NETGROUP object(s). The following states indicate the meaning of a TA_STATE returned in response to a GET request.


 

SET: "{NEW | INValid}"

a SET operation will update configuration information for the selected T_NETGROUP object. The following states indicate the meaning of a TA_STATE set in a SET request. States not listed may not be set.


 

TA_NETPRIO: 1 <= num < 8,192

The priority band for this network group. All network groups of equivalent band priority will be used in parallel. If all network circuits of a certain priority are torn down by the administrator or by network conditions, the next lower priority circuit is used. Retries of the higher priority are attempted.

Note: In BEA Tuxedo release 6.4, parallel data circuits are prioritized by network group number (NETGRPNO) within priority group number. In future releases, a different algorithm may be used to prioritize parallel data circuits.

Limitations

None.

 

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