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Installation and User's Guide

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TcpcadaddressThe tcpcadaddress option specifies a TCP/IP address for dsmcad. Normally, thisoption is not needed. Use this option only if your client node has more than oneTCP/IP address, or if TCP/IP is not the default communication method.Supported ClientsThis option is valid for all clients. The Tivoli Storage Manager client API does notsupport this option.Options FilePlace this option in the client options file (dsm.opt).Syntax►► TCPCADAddress cad_address ►◄TcpclientaddressParameterscad_addressSpecifies a TCP/IP Internet domain name or a numeric IP address. You canspecify TCPip or V6Tcpip. This option uses TCP/IP Version 4 if TCPip isspecified <strong>and</strong> uses Version 6 if V6Tcpip is specified. You can only use IPv6addresses if you specified the commmethod V6Tcpip option.ExamplesOptions file:tcpcada dsmclnt.sanjose.ibm.comComm<strong>and</strong> line:-tcpcadaddress=128.33.10.249-tcpcadaddress=khoyt.mycompany.mydomain.com-tcpcadaddress=2002:92b:111:221:128:33:10:249This option is valid only on the initial comm<strong>and</strong> line of the dsmcad program. It isnot valid with other dsm modules.Related informationSee “Commmethod” on page 323 to determine if your client node has more thanone TCP/IP address, or if TCP/IP is not the default communication method.The tcpclientaddress option specifies a TCP/IP address if your client node hasmore than one address, <strong>and</strong> you want the server to contact an address other thanthe one that was used to make the first server contact.The server uses this address when it begins the server prompted scheduledoperation.Use this option only if you use the prompted parameter with the schedmode option.Chapter 12. Processing options 489

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