Enterprise Server Settings
- Last UpdatedJun 27, 2025
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You can configure Enterprise Server settings in either Multicast mode or Database mode during installation or at any time after installation.
Note: Enterprise Server configuration is not supported in Cloud environments.
The following table provides information about the various fields and the default values for specific fields:
|
Field Name |
Default Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
Enterprise Server Mode |
Multicast |
Select the mode as Multicast or Database.
|
|
TCP Port |
8853 |
Communication between the Workflow Engine and the Advance Server service is established through this port. This port is used to get the status of the least used server, and also analyze server performance. |
|
Cluster Port |
8850 |
Use this port to check the connectivity between all the machines while running the Load Balanced Server. This is not used if you select the Enterprise Server Mode as Database. |
|
Heartbeat Interval (ms) |
3000 |
Specify the heartbeat interval for the Enterprise Server. |
|
Heartbeat Timeout (seconds) |
10 |
Specify the heartbeat timeout value for the Enterprise Server. |
|
Average CPU Count |
10 |
Specify the average CPU count for the Enterprise Server |
|
Cluster IP |
|
Displays the multicast IP address. This field is not used if you select the Enterprise Server Mode as Database. In case of Enterprise Server in Multicast mode, the Cluster IP address for IPv4 address family is 225.0.0.10 and the Cluster IP address for IPv6 address family is FF02::1. |
|
Load Balanced Server |
True |
Set load balancing for AVEVA Work Tasks. This field is available only for the Load Balanced Server installation. To enable load balancing, set the Load Balanced value to true. |
|
Local IP |
- |
Displays the local server name or IP address. IP address supports both IPv4 and IPv6 address types. |
|
Multicast Local IP |
- |
Displays the multicast server name or IP address. Local IP address supports both IPv4 and IPv6 address types. This field is not used if you select the Enterprise Server Mode as Database. |
Note:
- After changing the Enterprise Server Mode, restart the Advance Server service and all related services on every server and
client configured for Enterprise Server. Failing to do so may result in the updated mode not being applied across the
environment.
- In environments where both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are configured, and both the
Local IP and Multicast Local IP are set to the machine name, the IPv6 Multicast Local IP is used as the Cluster IP by default.