Jeff - Two observations...
The posting doesn't say if the scheduler was restarted with the 1501
definition in place - make sure that's the case.
And assure that SCHEDMODe PRompted is in effect, and that the Node
definition does not specify a contradictory LLAddress value (port).
Richard Sims
Here is a copy of a server that we have outside the firewall. It took
some tweaking to finally get working. Hopefully this helps you.
NODENAME NETSRV1
PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
TCPPORT 1500
TCPSERVERADDRESS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
SCHEDMODE PROMPTED
TCPCLIENTADDRESS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
TCPCLIENTPORT 1501
HTTP
Hi,
TSM Server 5.2.2 running on z/os
Windows 2003 TSM Client 5.3.2
TDP for SQL 2.1
I have a windows client which is behind a firewall. The dsm.opt file (for
TDP) has the following:
COMMMethod TCPip
TCPPort1500
TCPServeraddress mainframe
TCPClientaddress x.xx.xxx.xxx
TCPCli