25.3.2 When a firewall and NAT are installed on the HiRDB/Single Server side

As shown in Figure 25-9, a firewall and NAT have been installed on the HiRDB/Single Server side, and they have been configured as follows:

Firewall settings
  • Direction: Receive
  • IP address: 172.16.0.10
  • Port numbers: 20000, 20001
NAT address translation
128.1.1.1[Figure][Figure]172.16.0.10
Note that HiRDB does not support a function that converts global and local IP addresses as a pair, such as NAPT (IP masquerade). It supports only 1-to-1 conversion.

Figure 25-9 Network configuration example with a firewall and NAT installed on the HiRDB/Single Server side

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In this configuration, configure the high-speed connection facility. The settings for the server and client machines are as follows:

Server machine settings
  • System common definition file
    set pd_name_port= 20000
    set pd_service_port= 20001
    pdunit -x hirdb01 -u unt1
    pdstart -t SDS -s sds01 -u unt1
Client machine settings
  • Client environment definition
    PDHOST hirdb01
    PDNAMEPORT 20000
    PDSERVICEGRP sds01
    PDSERVICEPORT 20001
    PDSRVTYPE WS1
    PDCLTRCVPORT 300002
  • hosts file
    128.1.1.1 hirdb01
1 To operate a HiRDB server on Linux, specify PC.
2 Specify this when there is a firewall on the client side.