Configure the client node by:
Specifying the following values for the
ServerNodeSpecifications = transport-type,remote-host,remote-port [,local-interface[,local-port]]
The values for transport-type variable relevant to this feature can be TcpIP, TcpIPv4, TcpIPv6, or TcpIPAny. The transport-type literal value is case-insensitive. The TcpIP value is a synonym for TcpIPAny. TcpIPv4 provides IP version 4 connections only. TcpIPv6 provides IP version 6 connections only. The TcpIPAny value supports IP version 6 or IP version 4 connections.
You can specify the remote-host and local-interface values as a host name or an IP address. If you use an IP address, the address must be in an appropriate format for the specified transport type value. If you specify a host name, all DNS-provided addresses will be attempted. For the TcpIPAny transport type, the client will first attempt to connect via IP version 6 and then IP version 4 protocol on the provided IP addresses. Each connection failure will be logged, and the next available combination tried.
Using the server parameter in a command line to specify the server Universal Resource Identifier (URI) target database and the client-server transport, instead of the server and path parameters in a command line and the