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On the Transports tab, you can configure parameters of transport protocols used by the Server to connect with clients.

In the TCP/IP subsection, parameters of connection with the Server via TCP/IP are set:

Address and Port—correspondingly the IP address and the port number of the network interface to which this transport protocol is bound. Server listens interface with specified parameters to communicate with Agents that installed on workstations.

Name—the name of Dr.Web Server. If no name is specified, the name set on the General tab is used (see above, if no name is set on the tab, the computer name is used). If the other name specified for the protocol than the name from the General tab, the name from the protocol description is used. This name is used by detection service to find Server by Agents and etc.

Set the Discovery flag to enable Server discovery service.

Set the Multicasting flag to use the Multicast over UDP mode for detecting the Server.

Multicast group—IP address of multicast group in which the Server is registered. It is used for communication of Agents and Network installers when searching active Dr.Web Servers in the network. If field is not specified, the 231.0.0.1 group is used by default.

Under UNIX system-based OS only: in the Path field, specify the path to the connection socket, e.g., with the Agent.

See the Setting the Network Connections section for more details.

This parameters should be specified in the network addresses format described in the Appendices document, p. Appendix E. The Specification of Network Addresses.