Field | Description | ||
Enable | Enables or disables an Integration Cloud account. Valid values: Yes - Enables an Integration Cloud account. No - Disables an Integration Cloud account. | ||
Alias Name | A unique name for the account. | ||
Description | Description of the account. | ||
Stage | The Integration Cloud stage from which the on-premise Integration Server receives requests. The list is populated by the stages defined on Integration Cloud.
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Field | Description |
Maximum Reconnection Attempts | Specify the maximum number of reconnection attempts that Integration Server should make if the connection to Integration Cloud fails. If the connection cannot be re-established, Integration Server writes messages to the error log and the account will be disabled. The default is 5 attempts. |
Request Timeout | Maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) that Integration Cloud waits for the on-premise Integration Server to process a request. If the on-premise Integration Server is not listening for a request or if it takes longer to process the request than the specified time, Integration Cloud issues an error. The default is 60000 milliseconds (1 minute). |
Time to Live | If you are batching the data from the on-premise Integration Server, the length of time in seconds that the execution results remain in the cache of the on-premise Integration Server. The value must be greater than 0. The default is 60 seconds. |
Allowed On-Premise Hosts | (Optional.) The on-premise Integration Server might use multiple addresses, depending on which network or proxy it uses to access Integration Cloud. Specify a comma-separated list of IP addresses that can receive requests from Integration Cloud. Only those IP addresses specified can receive requests. If no value is specified, Integration Cloud derives the IP address of the on-premise Integration Server that uploads the account to Integration Cloud and allows only that IP address to receive requests from Integration Cloud. |
Run As User | Specify the user name you want the on-premise Integration Server to use when running the service. Click to search for a user and select the user. You can select users from the local or central directory. The on-premise Integration Server runs the service as if the user you specify is the authenticated user who invoked the service. If the service is governed by an ACL, ensure that you specify a user who is allowed to invoke the service. |