Description

BSE announces mock trading session for Commodity Derivatives segment on December 20, 2025, with disaster recovery site connection parameters for BOLT Plus trading system.

Summary

BSE has scheduled a mock trading session for the Commodity Derivatives segment on Saturday, December 20, 2025. The circular provides technical connection parameters for trading members to connect to the Disaster Recovery (DR) site of the BOLT Plus trading system using either BOLT TWS or third-party trading applications through ETI APIs.

Key Points

  • Mock trading session scheduled for Commodity Derivatives segment on December 20, 2025
  • Trading members can connect using BOLT TWS or third-party applications via ETI APIs
  • DR connection parameters provided for primary and secondary sites
  • Configuration changes required in trading system settings
  • Access details provided for web-based systems (RTRMS, CLASS, Extranet, etc.)

Technical Connection Parameters

BOLT TWS Users

  • Members must change technical connection parameters in configuration settings window at login
  • Configuration settings accessible via scrip profile icon or “Shift+F12” shortcut keys

ETI API Users (3rd Party Applications)

  • Primary DR: IP: 10.255.241.26; Port: 14910
  • Secondary DR: IP: 10.255.241.27; Port: 14910

Web-Based Systems Access

Compliance Requirements

  • Trading members must update connection parameters in their trading applications before the mock session
  • Members using BOLT TWS must modify configuration settings at login
  • Members using third-party applications must update ETI API connection parameters to DR site IPs and ports
  • Existing user IDs and passwords to be used for web-based systems

Important Dates

  • Mock Trading Date: Saturday, December 20, 2025
  • Segment: Commodity Derivatives

Impact Assessment

This is a routine disaster recovery testing exercise with minimal operational impact. Trading members need to temporarily update their system configurations to connect to the DR site during the mock session. Regular trading operations are not affected as the mock session is scheduled on a Saturday. The exercise ensures business continuity preparedness and validates DR infrastructure for the Commodity Derivatives segment.

Impact Justification

Routine mock trading session for testing disaster recovery connectivity; no operational or regulatory impact on regular trading