Client Version 1.3.3
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Understanding Filtering

Entire Net-Work supports filtering of Entire Net-Work Client configurations and Entire Net-Work 7.3 Kernel definitions by Adabas database ID. In this way, individual Entire Net-Work Client configuration definitions and Entire Net-Work 7.3 Kernel definitions can apply to only specific databases.

Filtering is set up in the System Management Hub for both client configurations and for Kernels. This document covers the following topics:


Filtering in Client Configurations

For Entire Net-Work Client configurations, database filtering is specified on the Client Parameters panel and allows you to identify databases that be accessed by the client. If no databases are listed in the ACCEPTED_DBIDS field, all databases defined in the Software AG Directory Server can be accessed except those listed in the REJECTED_DBIDS field. Likewise, if no databases are listed in the REJECTED_DBIDS field, all databases in the Directory Server can be accessed, unless a specific list is provided in the ACCEPTED_DBIDS field.

For more information on setting these Entire Net-Work Client configuration parameters, read .

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Filtering in Kernel Definitions

You can filter Kernels by requests made:

This section covers the following topics:

Filtering Requests to Adabas Databases

For Entire Net-Work 7.3 Kernel definitions, database filtering is specified on the Kernel Basic Parameters panel and allows you to identify databases for which service requests should be processed by the Kernel. If no databases are listed in the ACCEPTED_DBIDS field, the Kernel will process all requests to all databases defined in the Software AG Directory Server, except those listed in the REJECTED_DBIDS field. Likewise, if no databases are listed in the REJECTED_DBIDS field, the Kernel will process all requests to all databases defined in the Software AG Directory Server, unless a specific list is provided in the ACCEPTED_DBIDS field.

For more information on setting these Kernel parameters, read Setting Basic Parameters, in your Entire Net-Work Server documentation.

Filtering Relay Requests to Other Kernels

In the basic Kernel parameters, you can use the RELAY_TRAFFIC parameter to restrict whether or not requests to other Kernels in the network should be relayed by the Kernel. If the value of the RELAY_TRAFFIC field is "YES", requests are relayed to other Kernels; if the value is "NO", they are not.

For more information on setting the RELAY_TRAFFIC parameter, read Setting Basic Parameters, in your Entire Net-Work Server documentation.

Filtering Requests from Other Kernels

A combination of Kernel parameters can be used to filter requests to the Kernel:

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