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File Formats, Data Descriptions, MIBs, and System Processes Reference
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Overview
The T_NETMAP class associates TA_LMIDs from the T_MACHINE class in the TM_MIB to a TA_NETGROUP object from the T_NETGROUP class. In other words, this class contains assignments of logical machines to network groups. A TA_LMID may be included in many TA_NETGROUP groups. When one LMID connects to another LMID, the Bridge process determines the subset of network groups to which the two LMIDs belong. When the pair of LMIDs are in several common groups, they are sorted in descending TA_NETPRIO order (TA_NETGRPNO is the secondary sort key). The Network groups with the same TA_NETPRIO will flow network data in parallel. Should a networking error prevent data from flowing through all the highest priority group(s), only then the next lower priority network group(s) are used for network traffic (failover). All network groups with a higher priority than the ones flowing data are retried periodically. Once a network connection is established with a higher TA_NETPRIO value, no further data is scheduled for the lower priority one. Once the lower priority connection is drained, it is disconnected in an orderly fashion (failback).
Attribute Table
Attribute Semantics
1 Maximum string length for this attribute is 78 bytes for BEA Tuxedo 8.0 or earlier.
2 Link-level encryption value of 40 bits is provided for backward compatibility.
Note: The link-level encryption value of 40 bits is provided for backward compatibility.
Note: The link-level encryption value of 40 bits is provided for backward compatibility.
Limitations
None.
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