1SYNC Module Version 6.5 SP2.September 2008 | Understanding and using webMethods 1SYNC Module | Installing and Using 1SYNC Module | Defining Trading Partner Profiles in Trading Networks | Defining a Profile for 1SYNC
 
Defining a Profile for 1SYNC
To define a profile to supply information about 1SYNC, you define a partner profile using the Trading Networks Console. You cannot create a partner profile until after you have created the Enterprise profile for your corporation (as described in Defining the Profile for Your Corporation).
Important:
After defining a partner profile, you must enable it in Trading Networks.
The following table lists the minimum information that you must supply in the profile. For complete instructions for creating a partner profile, see the chapter on partner profiles in the webMethods Trading Networks Administrator’s Guide for your release.
Tabs
Field or Sub-Tab
Description
Corporate
Corporation Name
Specify 1SYNC.
Partner Type
Specify Other/Unknown.
External ID Typeand Value
Specify values for the following external ID types:
*GLN -Specify 8380160030003, which is 1SYNC's Global Location Number.
*For pre-production, specify 8380160030003.
*For production, specify 8380160030001.
*EDIINT AS2- The type of identification that 1SYNC uses for EDIINT AS2 messages, (for example, your GLN or D-U-N-S number). This value should correspond to the values in the 'AS2-To:' and 'AS2-From:' fields in the header of the EDIINT messages. Typically, EDIINT AS2 and GLN are the same.
*Required external ID type - By default, the required external ID is DUNS. Trading Networks uses the required external ID type to create an Integration Server user account. You can accept the default DUNS and enter any value for it; the value is not used for 1SYNC transactions.
Delivery Method
Protocol
The delivery method protocol that Trading Networks should use when delivering documents. Specify Primary HTTP.
Host
1SYNC's IP address.
*For pre-production, specify transhub.preprod.transora.com
*For production, specify transhub.transora.com
For a listing of alternative 1SYNC IP addresses, see 1SYNC's Connectivity Guide.
Port
The port number on which 1SYNC listens for incoming requests.
*For HTTP, specify 4080
*For HTTPS, specify 1443
Location
Specify the following URL:
*For pre-production, specify /exchange/8380160030003
*For production, specify /exchange/0838016003001
Use as Preferred Protocol
Select this check box to specify that you prefer partners to use the delivery method protocol that you specified in the Protocol field (i.e., Primary HTTP) to deliver documents to your 1SYNC Module system.
Extended Fields
Group EDIINT
The WmEDIINT package of webMethods Module for EDIINT adds the extended field group EDIINT. This group contains the AS2MDNURL extended profile field.
View this field by selecting the group name from the Group column; the field is displayed on the right. The value for the field must be the URL to which 1SYNC is to send asynchronous MDNs.
The format of the URL is typically http://userID:password@host:port/invoke/wm.EDIINT/receive, where:
userID is the user name for the user account that Trading Networks generates when you create the 1SYNC profile.
password is the password that Trading Networks generates when you create the profile.
host is the host name or IP address for your Integration Server.
port is the port number on which your Integration Server listens for incoming requests.
Note:
You can leave this field blank if you do not want to request asynchronous MDNs.
Security
Sign/VerifyandDecrypt/Encrypt sub-tabs
Use the Sign/Verify sub-tab to specify certificate information that Trading Networks uses to verify the digital signature of documents that were digitally signed by this partner. T verifies a digital signature when instructed to do so by the Trading Networks pre-processing action Verify Digital Signature.
Use the Decrypt/Encrypt sub-tab to specify certificate information that can be used to encrypt information that is being sent to a partner.
On both sub-tabs, provide values for the Certificate Chain field as follows.
The partner's digital certificate that you want Trading Networks to use to verify digital signatures and to encrypt documents. Trading Networks displays the value of the CN (Common Name) field from the Subject defined by the certificate.
For more information about these sub-tabs, see the chapter on partner profiles in the webMethods Trading Networks Administrator’s Guide for your release.