Milestone 2: Installing File-AID Services
This section lists the steps for installing File-AID Services. The following table gives information about the ports used by File-AID Services:
Component | Default port number | Purpose | How to change | Where to specify |
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File-AID Services Topaz Workbench Communication Port | 3081 | Secure communication between File-AID Services and Topaz Workbench | File-AID Services Configuration Utility (See Configuring FAS Communication Ports.) | Topaz Workbench (See To Define File-AID Services To Be Used by Topaz Workbench.) |
File-AID Data Privacy Execution Port | 4180 | File-AID Data Privacy Execution | File-AID Services Configuration Utility (See Configuring FAS Communication Ports.) | Topaz Workbench via Homebase (See To Define File-AID Services To Be Used by Local Execution Server.) Standalone Execution Server (See 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 (See Configuring FAS Communication Ports.) | File-AID/Data Solutions (See 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 (See Configuring FAS Communication Ports.) | Topaz Workbench (See the Topaz Workbench File-AID/EX User Guide about managing communication managers.) |
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