Description

BSE announces mock trading session for Commodity Derivatives segment on Saturday, January 17, 2026, with DR site connection parameters for BOLT Plus trading system.

Summary

BSE has announced a mock trading session for the Commodity Derivatives segment on Saturday, January 17, 2026. The circular provides technical connection parameters for trading members to connect to the Disaster Recovery (DR) site of the BOLT Plus trading system. Members can connect using BOLT TWS, third-party trading applications from empanelled vendors, or in-house developed systems through ETI APIs.

Key Points

  • Mock trading session scheduled for Saturday, January 17, 2026
  • Applies to Commodity Derivatives segment
  • Connection to DR site of BOLT Plus trading system required
  • Multiple connectivity options available: BOLT TWS, third-party applications, and ETI APIs
  • Technical connection parameters provided for both BOLT TWS users and API-based systems
  • DR connection parameters include Primary DR (IP: 10.255.241.26, Port: 14910) and Secondary DR (IP: 10.255.241.27, Port: 14910)
  • Web-based systems (RTRMS, CLASS, Extranet, etc.) accessible through provided URLs

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes introduced. This is a procedural circular for mock trading infrastructure testing.

Compliance Requirements

  • Trading members must configure connection parameters in BOLT TWS configuration settings at login time
  • Configuration settings can be accessed using scrip profile icon or “Shift+F12” shortcut keys
  • Members using third-party trading applications must update technical connection parameters with provided DR IP addresses and ports
  • Participation in mock trading is voluntary but recommended for testing DR preparedness

Important Dates

  • Mock Trading Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026

Impact Assessment

This mock trading session has minimal market impact as it occurs on a non-trading day (Saturday) and involves only the testing of disaster recovery infrastructure. The session allows trading members to verify their connectivity to BSE’s DR site and ensure business continuity preparedness. No actual trades are executed, and participation is voluntary. The circular primarily serves operational and technical purposes to maintain system resilience.

Impact Justification

Routine mock trading session for testing DR infrastructure; no impact on regular trading or market participants beyond voluntary participation