IBM 3.8 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
70 IBM Tivoli Remote Control Across Firewalls
Comments:
1. This port could be fixed in the rc_def_ports RC Policy
2. This default port could be changed using the proxy-port parameter in the
[rcproxy] section of the Parent rcproxy.cfg file, in this case the RC Target
Proxy configuration file. This port must be the same as defined in the
rc_def_proxy RC Policy.
3. This port or port range could be fixed by configuring the local-port-range
parameter in the [children-cm-info] section of the Parent rcproxy.cfg file,
in this case the RC Target Proxy configuration file.
4. This port must be configured using the parent-local-port parameter in the
[communication-layer] section of the Child rcproxy.cfg file, in this case the
RC Controller Proxy configuration file. This port must be the same as
specified in the children-remote-list parameter in the
[communication-layer] section of the Parent rcproxy.cfg file, in this case
the RC Target Proxy configuration file.
5. This port or port range could be fixed by configuring the local-port-range
parameter in the [parent-cm-info] section of the Child rcproxy.cfg file, in
this case the RC Controller Proxy configuration file.
6. This port must be configured using the children-local-port parameter in the
[communication-layer] section of the Parent rcproxy.cfg file, in this case
the RC Target Proxy configuration file. This port must be the same as
specified in the parent-remote-port parameter in the [communication-layer]
section of the Child rcproxy.cfg file, in this case the RC Controller Proxy
configuration file.
7. This default port is for a Remote Control session and could be changed in the
rc_def_ports RC Policy. The default port for a File Transfer session is 2502
and could also be changed in the rc_def_ports RC Policy.
For more information about how to configure the RC Policies or the Proxy
configuration files, refer to the
IBM Tivoli Remote Control Users Guide
,
SC23-4842.
Bidirectional communication with Relay
Table 2-6 describes the same type of communication as detailed in Table 2-5 on
page 69, but a new element, a Relay, has been introduced between the two RC
Proxies. The comments following the table refer to the numbered notes inside
the table.