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Syntax►► LANFREEShmport port_address ►◄LanfreetcpportParametersport_addressSpecifies the number that is used to connect to the storage agent. The range ofvalues is 1 through 32767; the default is 1.ExamplesOptions file:lanfrees 1520Comm<strong>and</strong> line:-lanfrees=1520This option is valid only on the initial comm<strong>and</strong> line. It is not valid in interactivemode.Related in<strong>for</strong>mation“Lanfreecommmethod” on page 339The lanfreetcpport option specifies the TCP/IP port number where the <strong>Tivoli</strong><strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> Agent is listening.You must be an authorized user to use the lanfreetcpport option.Use this option when you specify lanfreecommmethod=TCPip <strong>for</strong> communicationbetween the <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> client <strong>and</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> Agent. Do not specify thelanfreetcpport option if you want to use the NAMedpipes communication method<strong>for</strong> LAN-free communication.Supported ClientsThis option is valid <strong>for</strong> AIX, HP-UX, <strong>Linux</strong> x86/x86_64, <strong>Linux</strong> on POWER, <strong>and</strong>Solaris clients only.Options FilePlace this option in the dsm.sys file within a server stanza.Syntax►► LANFREETCPport port_address ►◄Parametersport_addressSpecifies the TCP/IP port number where the <strong>Storage</strong> Agent is listening. Therange of values is 1 through 32767; the default is 1500.Chapter 10. Using processing options 341

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