Trading Networks 10.7 | Administering and Monitoring B2B Transactions | Managing File Transfers with ActiveTransfer | Administering ActiveTransfer with Command Central | Managing Listeners | Overview
 
Overview
You can configure listeners for ActiveTransfer Server. Each listener is associated with a host, port, and protocol. Clients can connect to ActiveTransfer Server through the configured listeners to transfer files and execute other commands, such as obtaining a directory listing. For example, if you create a listener with port 21 and FTP protocol, clients can connect to ActiveTransfer Server through port 21 by using any standard FTP client, and then transfer files or execute FTP commands.
Important:
The references to Ports in ActiveTransfer 10.2 and earlier versions are now changed to Listeners in the new ActiveTransfer user interface.
You can create and manage any number of listeners on the Listeners page. Ensure that you select ActiveTransfer Server or an ActiveTransfer Gateway instance before you start creating listeners. Each listener in ActiveTransfer Server awaits for a client connection to initiate file transfers.
Note:
ActiveTransfer Server does not share listeners with ActiveTransfer Gateway.
You can add listeners to ActiveTransfer Server or an ActiveTransfer Gateway instance that enables you to perform file transfers by configuring basic settings, such as name, port, and protocol using the quick add feature. To configure additional settings for listeners, see Configuring Additional Settings for a Listener.