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[Start Quote from FIX.4.0 spec page 8/67 of doc] The heartbeat interval is declared by the session initiator using the HeartBtInt field in the Logon message. [End Quote] This is better clarified in FIX.4.3 [Start Quote from FIX.4.3 spec page 3/63 of vol 2 pdf] The HeartBtInt value should be agreed upon by the two firms and specified by the Logon initiator and echoed back by the Logon acceptor. Note that the same HeartBtInt value is used by both sides, the Logon âinitiatorâ and Logon âacceptorâ. [End Quote] So the Session Acceptor should accept whatever HeartBeatInt (108) is provided by Session Initiator in the initiating Logon message. The Session initiator might even choose to disconnect the Session if the HeartBeatInt in the reply Logon message is not equal to the value initially sent out by the Session Initiator in the initiating Logon message. > yes, you should login without problem, the server and the client sends > heartbeat message independently and the counterpart shall reply it to > keep the conenction up. > > server will send heartbeat every 30 seconds, and the client should reply > it or else server send a TEST message. > > same thin on client side, it must send a heartbeat message every 120 > seconds to check if the server connection is up. > > Cheers, Clebson Derivan > > > when a client logged with heart beat different than we had set up in > > the configuration file example client had 120secs we had only 30secs.. > > my question is will log on message will allowed ???? [You can unsubscribe from this discussion group by sending a message to mailto:[email protected]]
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