Problems with Direct TCP/IP and IPv6
Posted: Wed 21 Dec 2011 20:19
Hello,
when connecting by direct TCP/IP using an IPv6 FQDNS name, port number and SID you get an error "Net: invalid port". Probably the reason is that the FQDNS name contains colons ( : ) itself.
Does the direct TCP/IP option parse the connect string for colons from left to right or from right to left?
IPv6 address look like 2001:0:5ef5:79fb:c91:a6e:f5b6:bf83
when connecting by direct TCP/IP using an IPv6 FQDNS name, port number and SID you get an error "Net: invalid port". Probably the reason is that the FQDNS name contains colons ( : ) itself.
Does the direct TCP/IP option parse the connect string for colons from left to right or from right to left?
IPv6 address look like 2001:0:5ef5:79fb:c91:a6e:f5b6:bf83