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Viewing and editing destinations
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Table 4. Required transport information (continued) Required transport information Validate Client IP Validate Client SSL Cert HTTP transport O HTTPS transport O O FTP transport O FTPS transport O FTP Scripting transport File Directory transport JMS transport SMTP transport Note: 1. When the Authentication Required option of a destination is on, and the user name and password provided, the destination passes the user name and password to the external system that it connects to for document delivery. For a JMS destination, the user name and password are used as the credentials for JNDI look up of the JMS Queue Connection Factory. Note that JMS over WebSphere MQ does not enforce JNDI authentication when file-based JNDI is used to connect to a JMS queue. 2. Username and password are required for FTPS authentication unless the FTPS server you are negotiating with is mapping the user, based on a presented client certificate. Check with the FTPS server administrator for implementation details. Viewing and editing destinations About this task To view and edit destinations, follow these steps: 1. Click Account Admin > Profiles > Destinations. 2. Click Online or Offline in the Access column to change the access of a destination. 3. Click Enabled or Disabled in the Status column to change the status of a destination. 4. Click the View details icon to view destination details. 5. Click the Edit icon. 6. On the Destination Detail window, edit the destination parameters that are described in Table 5. 7. Click Save. You can also delete the destination by clicking Delete. Table 5. Destination parameter descriptions Parameter Description Authentication Required Auto Queue Calendar Based Scheduling Configuration Point Handlers Connection Timeout If enabled, user name and password are supplied with JMS or SMTP messages. If auto queue is enabled, then if the document delivery fails the first time, the destination is put offline and the document and subsequent documents are queued for delivery later. The destination has to be put online manually. If auto-queue is disabled, and if the document delivery fails, retries are done. The destination is not put offline. When this option is selected, the documents associated with that destination are processed based on the selected schedule. Used to specify which handlers are used for preprocessing and postprocessing. Number of seconds a socket will remain open with no traffic. Default value is 120 seconds (2 minutes). Chapter 5. Account administration tasks 43
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