Replsslport
The replsslport option specifies the TCP/IP port on the secondary server that is SSL-enabled. The replsslport option is used when the client connects to the secondary server during a failover. This option is deprecated if you are connecting to an IBM Spectrum Protect server V8.1.2 and later levels, and V7.1.8 and later V7 levels.
The replsslport option is sent to the client by the primary server only if the secondary server is configured for SSL.
This option is applicable only when the client is configured to use SSL for secure communications between the IBM Spectrum Protect server and client. If the client is not configured to use SSL, the port that is specified by the repltcpport option is used. You can determine whether the client uses SSL by verifying the SSL client option.
This option must be specified within a replservername stanza in the client options file. The replservername stanza contains connection information about the secondary server.
During the normal (non-failover) logon process, this option is sent to the client and is saved in the client options file.
Do not edit this option during normal operations.
- The primary server is offline and the information for the secondary server is not in the options file.
- The secondary server information is out-of-date or incorrect.
Supported Clients
This option is valid for all clients.
Options File
This option is placed in the dsm.sys file within the replservername stanza.
This option is placed in the client options file (dsm.opt).
Syntax
Parameters
- port_address
- Specifies the TCP/IP port address that is enabled for SSL and that is used to communicate with the secondary server.
Examples
- Options file:
REPLSSLPORT 1506
- Command line:
- Does not apply.
- Options file:
- The following example demonstrates how to specify options for three different servers in the dsm.sys file, and how to reference the secondary server.
- Options file:
- The following example demonstrates how to specify options for the secondary server in the dsm.opt file, and how to reference the secondary server.