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The network protocol can be configured in ways that affect compression, encryption, code pages, and network delays.
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The following configuration options are available on many Universal Agent components:
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The CODE_PAGE option specifies the code page translation table used to translate network data from and to the local code page for the system on which the program is executing.
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A codepage table is text file that contain a two-column table. The table maps local single byte character codes to two-byte UNICODE character codes.
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Code pages are located in the product National Language Support (NLS) directory or library. New code pages may be created and added to the NLS directory or library. The CODE_PAGE option value is simply the name of the code page file without any file name extension if present.
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The DATA_SSL_CIPHER LIST option specifies one or more SSL/TLS cipher suites that are acceptable to use for network communications on the data session, which is used for standard I/O file transmission.
(See
Network Data Transmission Configurable Options#CTL CTL_SSL_CIPHER_LIST.)
DEFAULT_CIPHER
The DEFAULT_CIPHER option specifies the SSL cipher suite to use (since SSL protocol requires a cipher suite) if the
Network Data Transmission Configurable Options#DATA DATA_ENCRYPTION option is set to
no. The default DEFAULT_CIPHER is NULL-MD5 (no encryption, MD5 message digest).
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A keepalive message is sent from the server to the manager. If the server does not receive a keepalive acknowledgement from the manager in a certain period of time (calculated as the maximum of 2 x
Network Data Transmission Configurable Options#NETWORK NETWORK_DELAY or the KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL), the server considers the manager or network as unusable.
How the server processes a keepalive time-out depends on what fault tolerant features are being used. If no fault tolerant features are being used, the server ends with an error. The manager expects to receive a keepalive message in a certain period of time (calculated as the KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL + 2 x
Network Data Transmission Configurable Options#NETWORK NETWORK_DELAY.
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