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The Address Object Represents An Individual FTP User

The document discusses configuring FTP addresses in several steps: 1) Creating FTP address records with required fields like user, password, and path 2) Creating an inbound agreement to pass files to a destination with criteria like file name 3) Creating a second FTP address for another server and an outbound agreement to send files to a client location, though files will be ended during testing.

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The Address Object Represents An Individual FTP User

The document discusses configuring FTP addresses in several steps: 1) Creating FTP address records with required fields like user, password, and path 2) Creating an inbound agreement to pass files to a destination with criteria like file name 3) Creating a second FTP address for another server and an outbound agreement to send files to a client location, though files will be ended during testing.

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Configuring FTP Addresses

 The address object represents an individual FTP user.

Go to Communication -> FTP Addresses


Create a new record and give the name for the record and fill the mandatory fields.

FTP Address:

Required fields: User, Password Relative Path, Filter type and Filter
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Inbound Agreement:

After that we need to create the one inbound agreement to pass the files to destination end.

Required fields:

Criteria Inbound: Criteria Type, FTP Listener, Sender and file name
Forwarding: forwarding, path, filename and queue.
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Winscp Connection:

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Folder Details:

FTP Server Address:

Here we need two FTPs one is from Ingram to Seeburger and other one Seeburger to
Mainframe. Already we have created one ftp in above. Now we are creating the second one.

Required fields: Authentication Instance User, Password Relative Path, Filter type Filter and
Default encoding

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Outbound FTP Aggrement:

After that we need to create the one outbound agreement to pass the files to destination end.

Required fields:

Criteria Inbound: Criteria Type, FTP Listener, Sender and file name
Forwarding: forwarding, path, filename and queue.

Note: Here we have to send the files to client location path, but as we are in testing process we
are ending the file. So we have chosen No forwarding.

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Assigned Listeners:

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Winscp :

Location of the outbound file path from which we have received the files from Mainframe end.

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FTP Client:

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To pick the files from the below location we need to create one scheduler.

Scheduler:

Required Fields:

Name, Execution Type and Instance Selector

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Below fields must be required:

In below Connection parameter I have used existing client FTP connection test aishwarya as
connection to test the files.

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