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Real Time Migrations Options

The Real Time Migrations Options table lists the network options that you can set. Boolean values are specified as either 1 (true) or 0 (false).

Name

Explanation

Comment

Valid Values

Dependency

Enable broadcasting

Do you want to broadcast IP addresses on the network when performing a real time migration?

If true, CA DMM broadcasts and searches for other machines available for migration.

1 = True

0 = False

Defaults to True

Must be performing a real-time migration.

Enable IPv6 Environment for Multicasting

Do you want to use IPv6 Multicasting to find source computers within the subnet?

If true, CA DMM uses IPv6 Multicasting for IPv6 source computers, else it uses IPv4 for IPv4 source computers.

True or False.

Defaults to False.

Must be performing a real-time migration.

Broadcast attempt delay

How many milliseconds apart should the broadcasts be spaced?

Defines the number of milliseconds between broadcasts when looking for other broadcasting machines on the network.

Integer

Defaults to 1000

Must be performing a real-time migration.

Enable IP address search

Do you want the IP address of the first workstation found broadcasting to be displayed as the source machine?

If true, the destination machine in a network migration searches for other workstations running as sources, the IP address of the first workstation found appears.

1 = True

0 = False

Defaults to True

None.

Network version

What version of CA DMM do you want to be able to connect with when performing a real-time migration?

Setting this number restricts the versions of CA DMM you can see as a source machine. For example, the default value is 11000. This means you can connect to source machines that are broadcasting and have the same number in the Network Version option. We do not recommend you change this number.

Defaults to 11000

Must be performing a real-time migration.

TCP port

What port should be used?

Identifies the port to be used when performing real-time migrations.

Integer

Defaults to 2763

Must be performing a real-time migration.

UDP port

What port should be used?

Identifies the port to be used when performing real-time migrations.

Integer

Defaults to 2763

Must be performing a real-time migration.

Don't warn about firewall protected

Do you want the user warned about Internet Connection Firewall on Windows XP?

If true, a warning message is not displayed to the user before a real-time connection.

True or False. Defaults to True.

None.

Real-time compression threshold

Files larger than the threshold will be compressed (if the compression option is enabled) prior to sending the files across the network

Use the default for most cases. If your network bandwidth is low, you may wish lower the compression threshold. If your network bandwidth is high, you may wish to raise the compression threshold

An integer value between 10240 KB (10 MB) and 1048576 KB (1 GB).

Defaults to 102400 KB (100 MB)

Compression must be enabled. You can enable the Compression option from the General branch.