The Host tab allows configuration of the communication host defined within this communication channel. This tab is specific to the type of communications media used within this channel, and allows entry of different parameters for Asynchronous and FTP. Only a host requires information on the Host tab.
The Host tab window differs depending on the type of
communications media used for this channel.
To fill in the Host fields:
For the FTP Server Name field, enter the IP address or domain name to use in the connection to the FTP server that will receive the data from your server. This is the name that identifies the FTP server to all other PCs.
In the User ID field, enter the user name that will be used to log into the remote server.
(Usually left blank) In the User Account field, enter the account name for the channel on the FTP Server. Most FTP servers do not require a user account, and this entry box is usually left blank.
In the Password field, enter the password that corresponds with the User ID in step 2.
(Usually left blank) Enter the port number used for FTP communications if you want to override what EC Gateway will choose.
If a firewall server is on your network, enter the IP address or domain name of the server in the Firewall Server Name field.
(Usually left blank) Enter the port number used for FTP communications to the firewall server if you want to override what EC Gateway will choose. Most firewall servers do not require a port and automatically use a default port during communications sessions.
In the Passive field, check this field to make the server listens and wait for the connection when a data transfer request comes in. The default value is active where the server sets up a connection when a data transfer request comes in.