Milestone 2: Installing File-AID Services


This space lists the steps for installing File-AID Services. The following table gives information about the ports used by File-AID Services:

Ports Used by File-AID Services 

Component

Default Port Number

Purpose

How to Change

Where to Specify

File-AID Services Topaz Workbench Communication Port

3081

Secure communication between File-AID Services and Topaz Workbench

File-AID Services Configuration Utility (Refer to Configuring FAS Communication Ports.)

File-AID Data Privacy Execution Port

4180

File-AID Data Privacy Execution

File-AID Services Configuration Utility (Refer to Configuring FAS Communication Ports.)

Topaz Workbench via Homebase (Refer to To Define File-AID Services To Be Used by Local Execution Server.)

Standalone Execution Server (Refer to Configure Standalone Execution Server to Use Specific File-AID Services.)

Also needs to be configured in the FAIPADDR DD for File-AID Data Privacy jobs on mainframe. It can be overridden in the Topaz Preferences by selecting Topaz Enterprise Data >Runtime>Mainframe.

File-AID Data Solutions Interface Port

5180

File-AID Data Solutions

File-AID Services Configuration Utility (Refer to Configuring FAS Communication Ports.)

File-AID Data Solutions (Refer to Configure Enterprise Data Components on Mainframe.)

Shared

Communication Manager Port

4901

Shared Communication Manager listener port.

Provides access to multiple Enterprise Data clients to the same sets of repositories.

File-AID Services Configuration Utility (Refer to Configuring FAS Communication Ports.)

Topaz Workbench (Refer to the Topaz Workbench File-AID/EX User Guide topic about managing communication managers.)

Note: Refer to the Compuware Web Products Installation and Configuration Guide for information about the default port required for license configuration.

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