Client Connection: PR5S
Fields with the asterisk * are mandatory.
NAME *
Name of the PR5S connection you are creating. The maximum number of characters is 128. Blanks and these special characters: ' " | are not supported.
DESCRIPTION
Description of the PR5S connection you are creating. The maximum number of characters is 2048.
STATUS
Enable or disable the client connection. Possible values:
Enabled (default value)
Disabled
HOST *
Remote host IP Address or hostname.
PORT *
Port to connect to the remote host (1 to 65535).
USERNAME
Username to be used for the connection. The maximum number of characters is 320.
PASSWORD
User password.
CONNECTION TIMEOUT *
Number of seconds without network activity to wait before closing a session due to inactivity. Default value: 60.
CONNECT THROUGH DMZ
Enable or disable DMZ proxy. Possible values:
Enabled
Disabled (default value)
QMANAGER NAME
Name of the remote Queue Manager.
CLIENT KEY LABEL
Key identifier to create the SSL connection
SSL AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL
Select the SSL authentication protocol:
ALL
ONLY SPECIFIC VALUES:
SSLv3
TLSv1
TLSv1_1
TLSv1_2
TLSv1_3
SSLv2Hello
ACCEPTED CIPHER SUITES
Select the cipher suites. Possible values:
ALL
ONLY SPECIFIC VALUES. See ACCEPTED CIPHER SUITES for details.
SIZE OF SYNC POINT WINDOW
This value is in bytes and sets when the client and the server must synchronize during the file transfer. This synchronization is important for the restart. The default is 10240000 bytes.
LOCAL QM *
Name of the first local directory in the Virtual Path. It can be found in Actor β Edit β VFS tab β Edit VFS:

INTERNAL CONNECTION
This parameter provides additional information to the PR5s client connection. It must be set only if the client connection is used to exchange files between clusters in the same installation. The purpose of this parameter is to propagate the Dataflow Instance ID (DFIID) from the master transfer to the server transfer during file transfer operations. Without this parameter, the DFIID is no transmitted. By enabling it, both the master and the server transfer share the same DFIID value, allowing Data Watcher to correlate the master and slave transfers as part of the same dataflow.
MATCH SERVER HOSTNAME
Possible values:
Enabled
Disabled (default value) When set to Enabled, the Client verifies that the Distinguished Name (DN) certificate contains the IP that has been contacted (i.e., the HOST value above).
MAX RETRIES
Maximum number of retries. If this field is empty or set to 0, no retries will be executed and the job will be set to Failed if the first attempt is not successful. A high value corresponds to a high number of retrying attempts.
RETRY INTERVAL
This field will appear only if you have set the maximum numbers of retries to 1 or greater. Time (in seconds) waited before retrying executing a job. The lower the value, the more frequent the retrying attempts. If this field is empty or set to 0, no retries will be executed and the job will be set to Failed if the first attempt is not successful.
CONFIGURATION TEST
Use this section to test that the Cluster and the STENG are connected correctly. Select a Cluster and a STENG you want to test and click the TEST button. Data One automatically selects a Cluster and a STENG to test the connection. Note that a Cluster will be selected only if it is the only one available. A message with a green check will confirm a successful connection. A message with a red exclamation mark will warn about an unsuccessful connection. The message also details the reason why the connection fails. The connection might not be successful for different reasons, each of them depending on the transfer type and the configuration. The first time you try to test the connection, if trusting certificates are missing, an error message detailing the unsuccessful connection will appear. In this case, go to the Setup β Untrusted Cache β Certificates tab and trust the relevant certificates. Note that trusting certificates in the Untrusted Cache page may not be sufficient to establish a successful connection. Refer to the Untrusted Cache section of this documentation for all the details.
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