Use the parameters listed in the table below to supply the broker with necessary network information.

Table 1. Server network parameters
Parameter Syntax Purpose
AdminServer Port -adminport { service-name |port } Connects a server group and an AdminServer
SQL Server Java™ Classpath -classpath pathname Identifies the Java™ classpath to use when starting an SQL server
Enforce Mm -EnforceMm Specifies pre-11.6 behavior where -Mm values must agree for client and server
Host Name -H host-name Specifies a remote host
Host Name Aliasing -hostnameAliasing Allows a host name alias or specific IP address for the host name value
Maximum Clients Per Server -Ma n Specifies the maximum number of remote users per database server
Maximum Dynamic Server -maxport n Specifies the highest accessible port number in a specified range
Minimum Clients Per Server -Mi n Specifies the number of remote users on a server before a broker starts another server
Minimum Dynamic Server -minport n Specifies the lowest accessible port number in a specified range
Message Buffer Size -Mm n n Specifies the message buffer size for network client/server protocols
Maximum Servers -Mn n Specifies the maximum number of remote client servers that a broker can start
Servers Per Protocol -Mp n Specifies the maximum number of servers to serve remote users for a protocol
Maximum Servers Per Broker -Mpb n Specifies the maximum number of servers that multiple brokers can start to serve remote users for a protocol
Network Type -N network-type Identifies the network communications protocol
Pending Connection Time -PendConnTime n Specifies the amount of time a client has to connect to a server before the broker clears the client's reservation
Configuration Properties File -properties filename Identifies the properties file an AdminServer uses when starting a database server or server group
Service Name -S {service-name | port-number} Specifies the service or port number to be used by a broker process
Server Group -servergroup name Identifies a logical collection of server processes to start
Century Year Offset -yy n Determines the start of the 100-year period in which a date with a two-digit year is valid