FAST Feed Handler Express Configuration

Provide FAST feed parameters, identify data channels to be used by the feed handler, and enter the JINI server host name.

FAST feed handler configuration dialog 1

FAST feed handler listens for FAST messages sent by a FAST feed. This dialog prompts you for the FAST feed parameters.

FAST feed handler dialog 1 configuration options

Field name

Default value

Description

Listen Host IP Address

None

Identifies the IP address for a network interface to which the incoming feed's UDP channel will be bound. Allows the optimization of network resources by allowing various channel loads to be spread out among multiple physical network adapters.

Listen Port

3170

Identifies the UDP Local listening port for incoming messages.

Multicast Host IP Address

224.0.255.0

Identifies the class D (multicast) IP address on which this data channel will operate.

A publisher sends multicast messages to a subscriber on multiple channels, and the combination of the broadcast IP address and broadcast port must be unique for each channel. All multicast IP addresses must range from 224.0.2.0 – 224.0.255.0.

FAST feed handler configuration dialog 2

FAST feed handler sends multicast messages to subscribers over one or more data channels. Four channels are recommended for a system that handles 300,000 messages per second. Use this dialog to identify the data channels.

FAST feed handler dialog 2 configuration options

Field name

Default value

Description

Channel Name

FAST Channel 1

Identifies the data channel that FAST feed handler uses to send messages to a subscriber. Although the installer assigns FAST channel 1 to the first data channel by default, you can use any value as the channel name.

Supply a channel name to any subsequent data channels you define. Assigning unique names to channels can help you more easily track each one in the event that an error is logged.

Local Interface

None

Identifies the IP address of the network interface to which this channel will be bound. Allows you to bind various data channels to separate network interfaces to enhance performance.


  • If you plan to install all publishers and subscribers on the same server, configure the local interface to use the loopback interface (127.0.0.1).

  • Use the local machine address of the secondary Ethernet network card installed by the system administrator, if you install publishers and subscribers on different servers.

Broadcast IP Address

224.0.2.0

Identifies the Class D multicast IP address that FAST feed handler uses to send multicast messages to subscribers. This value should match the multicast address that the subscriber uses to receive messages.

Although the installer assigns 224.0.2.0 as a default multicast IP address to all broadcast IP address fields, your network administrator can choose an alternate multicast address. All multicast IP addresses must range from 224.0.2.0 – 224.0.255.0.

Broadcast Port

3150

Identifies the local port on which this data channel will operate.

Publishers send multicast messages to a subscriber on multiple data channels. Data channels can share the same local interface and broadcast IP address values, but the broadcast port must be unique for each data channel.

Note:
After you define the first channel, do one of the following:
  • Click Next, making sure that "I would like to define another data channel" is selected.

  • Unselect "I would like to define another data channel", and click Next to display the next set of configuration options.

FAST feed handler configuration dialog 3

Installing Operations Console also installs a JINI server that tracks RAP components. This dialog appears only if you install components separately. If you install multiple components at the same time, and previously identified the JINI server host name, this dialog does not appear.

If this dialog appears, identify the JINI server host name to register FAST feed handler with the JINI server.

FAST feed handler dialog 3 configuration options

Field name

Description

JINI Server Host Name

Identifies the host name of the server where the RAP JINI server resides. This is the machine on which Operations Console is installed.