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  1. IBM Connect:Direct is point-to-point (peer-to-peer) file-based integration middleware meant for 24x7 unattended operation, which provides assured delivery, high-volume, and secure data exchange within and between enterprises.

  2. IBM® Sterling Connect:Direct provides security-hardened, point-to-point file transfers to lessen dependency on unreliable File Transfer Protocol (FTP) transfers. It is optimized for high-volume delivery of files within and among enterprises.

  3. To perform work in your enterprise, IBM® Connect:Direct® relies on building blocks of information that define the local and remote nodes, users who can access those nodes, and the functions they can perform. Local Node Definition During installation, you define a local node for IBM Connect:Direct.The local node definition specifies information, such as the operating system, default user ID ...

  4. Here are the steps to be able to send an Email from a CONNECT:Direct process : 1. Configure the SMTP server and bring up the started task for the SMTP server. 2. An IBM REXX program ??smtpnote?? is used to address the e-mail. Here is a sample process: PREMAIL PROCESS SNODE=&SNODE - &PNODE=%PNODE - &USER=%USER - &INPUT=, - &OUTPUT=,

  5. IBM Connect:Direct Command Syntax. Edit online. Use the same command syntax for commands typed at the CLI prompt or used as the command text parameter for an ndmapi_sendcmd () function. Refer to Writing User Exits, for details on function calls. The following conventions are used when typing commands:

  6. An overview of IBM® Sterling Connect:Direct® and its terminology when used with IBM App Connect Enterprise. IBM Sterling Connect:Direct is a managed file transfer product that transfers files between, and within, enterprises.

  7. IBM® Connect:Direct® is point-to-point (peer-to-peer) file-based integration middleware meant for 24x7 unattended operation, which provides assured delivery, high-volume, and secure data exchange within and between enterprises.

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