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Editing Connection Parameters
You can edit connection parameters for assets from the Assets page. These parameters are a subset of the connection information specified when creating a discovery, though changes to these parameters are not reflected on the Discovery page.
Note:
Connection parameters for IS Cluster and IS Cluster Server asset types cannot be edited.
*To edit the connection parameters for an asset
1. Click the name of the asset, or click Edit icon.
The Edit Connection Parameters dialog appears.
2. Edit the connection parameters.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for a Universal Messaging Server asset.
Parameter
Description
Data Collector
Specifies the Infrastructure Data Collector to be used by the Universal Messaging Server.
Host
Specifies the host machine for the Universal Messaging Server.
Server Port
Specifies the communication port for the Universal Messaging Server.
Username
User ID required to login on the Universal Messaging Server.
Password
Password for logging in to the Universal Messaging Server.
Protocol
Specifies the protocol for communicating with the Universal Messaging Server.
Client Authentication
Specifies the client authentication type appropriate for the Universal Messaging Server. Currently, the only available option is “None”.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for an Adabas SOA Gateway, or Com-plete asset.
Parameter
Description
SSL
(Optional) Select if SSL is required.
*Username
User name for logging in to the asset.
*Password
Password for logging in to the asset.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for a My webMethods Server asset.
Parameter
Description
SSL
(Optional) Select if SSL is required.
*Username
User name for logging in to the My webMethods Server.
*Password
Password for logging in to the My webMethods Server.
Root Context
(Optional) Enter the root context if it is defined for this My webMethods Server instance.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for an Integration Server asset.
Parameter
Description
SSL
(Optional) Select if SSL is required.
*Username
User name for logging in to the Integration Server. Required if displayed but not displayed if a KeyStore file is listed.
*Password
Password for logging in to the Integration Server. Required if displayed but not displayed if a KeyStore file is listed.
KeyStore File
This field appears only if SSL is selected. Specify the location of the KeyStore file.
KeyStore Password
This field appears only when KeyStore file information is supplied. Specify the password for the KeyStore file.
KeyStore Alias
This field appears only when KeyStore file information is supplied. Specify the alternate name for the KeyStore file.
Include System Packages/Services
(Optional) Select if you want to include webMethods-supplied packages and services in the data returned from the Integration Server.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for a Broker or Broker Server asset.
Parameter
Description
Client Authentication
Select the client authentication type appropriate for the Broker Server being discovered. Available options are “None”, “Basic” and “Certificate”. Note that additional fields may be displayed on the Edit Connection Parameters dialog based on your selection as explained below.
Username
User ID required to log in to the asset. Displayed only when client authentication is “Basic.”
Password
Password required to log in to the asset. Displayed only when client authentication is “Basic.”
KeyStore File
Type the name and path of the Broker Server KeyStore file. This field is displayed, and required, only when client authorization is “Certificate”.
KeyStore Type
Type the KeyStore file type. This field is displayed, and required, only when client authorization is “Certificate”.
KeyStore Password*
Type the password for the Broker Server certificate file. This field is displayed, and required, only when client authorization is “Certificate”.
TrustStore File
Type the TrustStore filename if required to identify the owner or issuer of the certificate file. This field is displayed only when either the client authorization is “Certificate” or the Encryption box is checked. If the Encryption box is checked, the field is required.
TrustStore Type
Type the TrustStore file type. This field is displayed only when either the client authorization is “Certificate” or the Encryption box is checked. If the Encryption box is checked, the field is required.
*The following table describes the parameter that you can edit for an SNMP component asset.
Parameter
Description
Password
Password for the MIB file.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for an Adabas or Natural asset.
Parameter
Description
Username*
User ID needed for secure connections to the EntireX Broker.
Password*
Password needed for secure connections to the EntireX Broker.
Keystore FIle
Name and path of the EntireX Broker KeyStore file.
RPC User
User ID needed for secure connections to the Natural RPC server.
RPC Password
Password needed for secure connections to the Natural RPC server.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for an EntireX asset.
Parameter
Description
Username*
User ID needed for secure connections to the EntireX Broker.
Password*
Password needed for secure connections to the EntireX Broker.
KeyStore FIle
Name and path of the EntireX Broker KeyStore file.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for an ApplinX or Natural Ajax asset.
Parameter
Description
SSL
(Applies only to Natural Ajax). (Optional) Select if SSL is required.
Username*
User ID needed for secure connections to the asset.
Password*
Password needed for secure connections to the asset.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for a Terracotta asset.
Parameter
Description
*Data Collector
Select the Infrastructure Data Collector to use for the discovery.
Tip:
Only one Infrastructure Data Collector can be used to monitor the same Integration Server instance on different JMS queues, so if you use multiple Infrastructure Data Collectors, be careful not to point more than one to the same Integration Server.
*Host
Enter the host name or IP address for the Terracotta Management Console. The name must be unique.
Connection Type
Select TMS or Direct as the type of an existing connection.
*Port
Enter the port number for the applicable Terracotta Management Console.
*Group Name
(Available if Connection Type is set to TMS) Enter the name of an existing Terracotta Server Array group.
SSL
(Optional) Select if an SSL connection is required.
*TSA Name
(Available if Connection Type is set to Direct) Enter the name of the relevant Terracotta Server.
Username
User ID needed to log in to the asset.
Password
Password needed to log in to the asset.
*The following table describes the parameters that you can edit for a MashZone NextGen Server asset.
Parameter
Description
*Data Collector
Select the Infrastructure Data Collector to use for the discovery.
Tip:
Only one Infrastructure Data Collector can be used to monitor the same Integration Server instance on different JMS queues, so if you use multiple Infrastructure Data Collectors, be careful not to point more than one to the same Integration Server.
*Host
Enter the host name or IP address for the MashZone NextGen Server. The name must be unique.
*Port
Enter the port number for the applicable MashZone NextGen Server.
*Username
User ID needed to log in to the asset.
*Password
Password needed to log in to the asset.