TCP_Port

When connecting to a TimesTen database using the TimesTen client and server, the TimesTen client requires the network address and the TCP port number of the computer running the TimesTen server.

The default TCP/IP port number is assumed for TCP_Port unless you specify a value in the TTC_Server connection attribute, in the ODBC connection string, or in the logical server definition.

If the TimesTen server is listening on a non-default port number, you must provide the port number in one of the following ways:

  • If using TimesTen Classic, you can specify the port number within the logical server definition, which contains the network address and port number pair. See Defining a Logical Server Name in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide for more information on defining a logical server.

  • You can specify the port number within the TTC_Server connection attribute using:

    TTC_SERVER=server_host_name/server_port;
    
  • You can specify the port number in the ODBC connection string.

    "TTC_SERVER=server_host_name;TTC_SERVER_DSN=Server_DSN;
    TCP_PORT=server_port"
    

    Or:

    "DSN=Client_DSN;TCP_Port=server_port"

Required Privilege

No privilege is required to change the value of this attribute.

Usage in TimesTen Scaleout and TimesTen Classic

This attribute is supported in both TimesTen Classic and TimesTen Scaleout.

Setting

Set TCP_Port as follows:

Where to set the attribute How the attribute is represented Setting

C or Java programs

TCP_Port

Specify the port number where the server is listening.

Windows ODBC Data Source Administrator and UNIX and Linux systems ttconnect.ini file. See Creating and Configuring a Logical Server Name on Linux and UNIX in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide for more details.

TCP_Port on the Oracle TimesTen Logical Server Name Setup dialog.

Specify the port number where the server is listening.