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7.0 APPENDIX A—
PROPERTY SETTINGS FOR
SERVER AND CLIENT
7.1 Server Property Settings
Open mdsserver.properties file from installation folder and define the fol-
lowing properties as appropriate:
DataSource –This is the name of the data source of Map JDBC database.
This is the data source name you defined in previous section prefixed by
jdbc:odbc:. (Example: DataSource=jdbc:odbc:CMPDb;)
TopologyPort – The Topology port is the port at which MDSServer
receives MDSCMP Client requests for map based GUI actions.
FileServerPort – File server port is the port at which MDSServer receives
MDSCMP Client requests for file-based requests, which will down-
load/upload configuration files to/from the device.
NodeDiscoveryPort –This is the port at which MDSServer receives MDS
Client requests for auto-discovery of nodes based on guessed IP
addresses.
PerformancePort – The Performance Port is the port at which MDSServer
receives MDS Client requests for performance statistics requests.
TimeOut – This is the timeout of connection channel between MDS
Client and MDS Server. This should be chosen carefully, as it will affect
how fast a node will be discovered. Too large a value increases response
times and too short a value would return a failure notice. An optimal
value should be chosen based on typical field response times.
tftpDir – This is the folder on the server from which the TFTP server
downloads files from and uploads files to a device.
tftpPort – The port on which the TFTP Server is “listening.” This port
should not be changed normally unless your TFTP server is port config-
urable.
fileUploadDelay – This is a delay factor which controls how much time to
wait while uploading an event log file. The proper setting depends on
how large the file is.
KeepAlivePollInterval -The interval of polling for node connectivity is
determined by this parameter in the <mdsserver> file in the server appli-
cation directory. The default setting is 60,000 milli-seconds (1 minute).
A typical properties file is shown in Figure 49 below:
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