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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Dashboard
  4. Resources
  5. Workflows
  6. Task Reference
  7. Services Overview
  8. Users
  9. Logs and Reports
  10. Encryption
  11. System
  12. Appendix
  13. Glossary Terms

Resources

Resources

Resources are the names and connection properties of the servers, and other data sources, that
Managed File Transfer
can interact with. Admin users with the Resource Manager role can create and edit Resources. The defined Resources can be used within
Managed File Transfer
by choosing the Resource names from simple drop-down lists.
Listed below are the Resource types that can be defined in
Managed File Transfer
.
The names and connection properties of shared file locations on a network to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect for accessing files.
The names and connection properties of the database servers to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect. Database servers supported include DB2, Oracle, SQL Server 2000 and later, Sybase, Informix, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
The names and connection properties of the FTP servers to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send and receiving files.
The names and connection properties of the FTPS servers (FTP over SSL) to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send and receiving files.
The names and connection properties of the SSH Servers which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to. These resources can be used for SFTP transfers (SSH File Transfer Protocol), SCP file transfers (Secure Copy) and running remote SSH commands.
The names and connection properties of the AS2 servers (Applicability Statement 2) to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send files.
The names and connection properties of the MLLP servers to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send files.
The names and connection properties of the SMTP servers (Mail Servers) to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send emails.
The names and connection properties of the Mail Boxes (POP-3 and IMAP) to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect for receiving emails.
The names and connection properties of the HTTP servers to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send and receiving files.
The names and connection properties of the HTTPS servers (HTTP over SSL) to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send and receiving files.
The name and connection properties of the ICAP servers (for Data Loss Prevention) to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send files and receiving confirmation the files do not contain restricted content.
The names and connection properties of the Message Queue servers (MQ) to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send and receiving messages.
The names of the OpenPGP Key Rings that can be used in
Managed File Transfer
to encrypt and decrypt files using the OpenPGP standard.
The names and connection properties of additional Informatica MFT servers to which this
Managed File Transfer
instance can connect for executing
Projects
.
The names and connection properties of the Informatica HTTPS Servers (HTTPS Service in
Managed File Transfer
) to which
Managed File Transfer
can connect to send and receiving files.

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