Fileshare over CCI supports several communications protocols. The protocol you use depends on the operating system the Fileshare
               Client and Fileshare Server(s) are running on and the type of network you are using. You specify the Fileshare CCI communications
               protocols in the client's 
               		CCI.INI file. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            The default protocol is TCP/IP (CCITCP). 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            If you require a communications protocol other than the default, you must specify it in the Fileshare Client configuration
               file. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            To specify an alternative default CCI protocol, use the 
               		/cm (Windows) or 
               			 -cm (UNIX) option. For example: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               - To make the 
                  		  Named Shared Memory protocol (CCISM) (Windows) or 
                  			  
                  		  UNIX Named Pipes protocol (CCINAMPU) the default: 
                  		  
                   
                  		  
                   
                  		
               
- To specify that a particular CCI protocol is used when communicating with a specific Fileshare Server, use the 
                  		  /cm and /s (Windows) or 
                  			 -cm and -s (UNIX) options together: 
                  		  
                  Windows: 
                     			  
                     			  /cm ccism /s server1 
UNIX: 
                     			  
                     			  -cm ccinampu -s server1 
- To make the Fileshare Client use the TCP/IP protocol (CCITCP) as the default and 
                  		  CCISM (Windows) or 
                  			  
                  		  CCINAMPU (UNIX) for communicating with 
                  		  server1: 
                  		  
                  Windows: 
                     			  
                     			  /cm ccitcp
/cm ccism /s server1 
UNIX: 
                     			  
                     			  -cm ccitcp
-cm ccinampu -s server1 
Note: The 
               		CCI.INI file that ships with Enterprise Server contains detailed comments that explain the various 
               		CCI.INI options that you can use to alter the basic configuration. Most of these are rarely required.