Overview of Interfaces file entries

The interfaces file format varies by platform. To edit your interfaces file, see the Open Client and Open Server Configuration Guide, which has a complete description of the interfaces file and how it is used by ct_connect and ct_ds_lookup on your platform.

The discussion here is a platform-independent overview of interfaces file entries and how they are used by Client-Library.

Table 2-23 summarizes the common components of an interfaces file entry.

Table 2-23: Components of an Interfaces file entry

Component

Description

Transport Address Values

One or more addresses associated with the server name, in a platform-specific format.

Retry Count Value

UNIX platforms provide this component as an alternative to setting the CS_RETRY_COUNT connection property.

NoteUse of the property is recommended instead.

Loop Delay Value

UNIX platforms provide this component as an alterative to setting the CS_LOOP_DELAY connection property.

NoteUse of the property is recommended instead.

Security Mechanisms

A list of object identifier strings, each of which represents the global name of a security mechanism supported by the server.