FTP endpoints provide the connection information that Studio and the Integration Appliance use to connect to FTP Servers.
Field Name | Description |
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Location | |
Host Name | Specifies the Host Name or IP address for the FTP Server. |
Port | Specifies the port number for the specified host name. The default is 21, the standard port for FTP traffic. The default port for SFTP traffic is 22. |
Login | Description |
Log into the Server as an Anonymous User | This option is only available with the Normal FTP option. Select this option only if the FTP Server allows anonymous logins (where a user account is not required). |
Log into the Server with User Name and Password | Select this option to specify a user account to log in into the FTP Server. Enter the user name and password for the account used to connect to the FTP Server. |
Security | Description |
Normal FTP | Select the Normal FTP option for an unsecured connection. |
Secure FTM | Select the Secure FTP option to secure the communication between the Integration Appliance and the FTP Server by sending and receiving the data over SSH. The SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) is a network protocol that provides file transfer over a reliable data stream. |
FTPS | Select the FTPS option
to secure the communication between the Integration Appliance and
the FTP Server using the SSL protocol. The SSL protocol supports mutual
authentication between the Integration Appliance and FTP Server using
an authenticated and encrypted connection. Choose one of the following
authentication modes:
Important: Before you can deploy a project using
FTPS, you must upload and register a certificate on the Integration
Appliance. For more information about uploading and registering a
certificate, see the CLI Command Reference.
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Client Certificate Alias Name | When the FTPS server is configured to authenticate
a client, select this option and specify a client certificate alias
name. By default, when you select the Client Certificate Alias Name
option, Studio provides the following name: Factory
Supplied Identity The client certificate alias name that you specify in this field should match the value you specified for the client certificate name using the WebSphere® Cast Iron command line interface (CLI), when you uploaded or imported the certificate. In the CLI, if you mapped the client certificate name to the default alias name, accept the default name that Studio provides and configure the Connection Timeout for the endpoint. |
FTP Mode | Description If your FTP Server supports
Active mode transfers, you can configure an FTP endpoint in Studio
to use the Active mode to transfer data to and from an FTP Server
and the Integration Appliance. By default, FTP endpoints support passive
mode transfers.
Note: Active mode is not supported for SFTP.
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Active FTP | Select this option to enable the Active mode. When you enable the Active mode option, you can specify the external IP and port range for incoming connections. By default, this option is not selected and the FTP endpoint supports passive mode transfers. |
External IP | (Optional) Specifies the client IP address from which the FTP Server will respond to connection attempts. |
Port Range/Start Port | (Optional) Specifies the lowest port number
of the predetermined range assigned to incoming connections. If you
enter a start port number, you must also enter the end port number. Important: This number cannot be less than 1024.
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Port Range/End Port | (Optional) Specifies the highest port number
of the predetermined range assigned to incoming connections. If you
enter an end port number, you must also enter the start port number. Important: This number cannot be greater than 65535.
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Connection Timeout | Description |
Time out after ___ second(s) when establishing a connection to the Endpoint. | The number of seconds before a timeout occurs
between the Integration Appliance attempting to establish a connection
to the endpoint and the time it takes for the endpoint to respond
to the connection request. For an FTP activity, the amount of time
the Integration Appliance attempts to establish a connection to the
FTP Server before timing out. A connection timeout is different from
an activity timeout because an activity timeout occurs after the connection
to the endpoint has already been established. An activity timeout
specifies the amount of time in seconds before a timeout occurs between
the activity invoking a request on an endpoint and the time it takes
the endpoint to respond. You set the activity timeout in Retry task
of the following FTP activities:
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