Network Load Balancer Router parameters

The following table describes Network Load Balancer parameters that are used in Defining a Network Load Balancer Router.

NOTE: Verify that all fields marked with an *have the same value in all Control-M/Agents that are connected to the Network Load Balancer Router.

Field

Description

*Server to Agent Port Number

Defines the port number in the Control-M/Agent computer where data is received from the Control-M/Server computer.

The value assigned to this parameter must correspond to the value assigned to the Server-to-Agent Port Number field in the configuration file on the corresponding Control-M/Agent computer.

Default: 7006

Check Interval (Available Agent)

Defines the number of seconds between status checks for each Control-M/Agent that communicates with Control-M/Server.

If you decrease the default value, it might impact Control-M/Server performance.

Default: 7200 (2 hours)

Retry Interval (Unavailable Agent)

Defines the number of seconds between attempts to communicate with a Control-M/Agent computer whose status is Unavailable.

If you decrease the default value, it might impact Control-M/Server performance.

Default: 90

Unavailability Shout Urgency

Determines the urgency level of a message sent with high priority sent from a Control-M/Agent with an Unavailable status.

Urgent message are sent with a special indication so that the recipient of the message is aware of the urgency.

Communication Timeout

Determines the maximum number of seconds that Control-M/Server attempts to connect to Control-M/Agent before the Control-M/Agent is set to Unavailable.

If you decrease the default value, it might impact Control-M/Server performance.

Default: 120

Agent TCP/IP Timeout

Defines the timeout used by the Control-M/Agent when listening on the Server to agent port number before timing out and performing housekeeping tasks

Maximum Retries

Defines the number of times Control-M/Server attempts to connect to Control-M/Agent before the Control-M/Agent is set to Unavailable.

*Secure Socket Layer

Determines whether SSL is used to encrypt the communication between Control-M/Server and the Control-M/Agent. For more information, see Introduction to SSL for Control-M.

Parent Topic

Component management