Command Line Reference

Command Line Reference

promoteTrigger

promoteTrigger

Promote a Trigger from one
Managed File Transfer
server to another
Managed File Transfer
server.
Example:
infamftcmd.bat -server http://10.1.4.1:8000/informaticamft -user Administrator -password Administrator 
-command promoteTrigger -targetServer http//:10.1.4.1:9000/informaticamft -targetUser Administrator 
-targetPassword Administrator -triggerName "Daily Transfers" -eventType login_failed 
-replaceTrigger true

Parameter Name
Description
Required?
Default Value
triggerName
The name of the Trigger.
Yes
None
targetServer
The host name or IP address of the target server.
Yes
None
targetUser
The user name to log in to the target server.
Yes
None
targetPassword
The password for the target user to log in with. The password is case sensitive.
Yes
None
eventType
The event type of the trigger. Valid values:
  • account_disabled
  • as2_mdn_receive_failed
  • as2_mdn_receive_successful
  • as2_message_receive_failed
  • as2_message_receive_successful
  • before_as2_mdn_send
  • before_shareddrive_upload
  • before_secure_mail_send
  • change_password_failed
  • change_password_successful
  • checksum_failed
  • checksum_successful
  • connect
  • connection_rejected
  • create_folder_failed
  • create_folder_successful
  • delete_file_failed
  • delete_file_successful
  • delete_folder_failed
  • delete_folder_successful
  • disconnect
  • download_failed
  • download_successful
  • invitation_failed
  • invitation_successful
  • ip_address_blacklisted
  • login_failed
  • login_successful
  • registration_failed
  • registration_successful
  • rename_file_failed
  • rename_file_successful
  • rename_folder_failed
  • rename_folder_successful
  • upload_failed
  • upload_successful
Yes
None
replaceTrigger
Replace the trigger if it exists. Valid options are true or false.
No
false

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