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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 ...
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.
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.
The Sterling Connect:Direct SPLMON is a variable component of Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS. CDSPLMON uses Spool Monitor entries to associate output queues with destination Sterling Connect:Direct nodes.
Sterling Connect:Direct offers the following types of client interfaces: Web browser interface, graphical user interface (GUI), command line client (CLI), and panels. Each data transfer involves a local and a remote Sterling Connect:Direct server (also referred to as nodes).
Connect:Direct for Windows is installed under the Local System account. If you want to create a custom account for Connect:Direct, assign this account the following privileges: • Log on as service—Set this privilege to allow a Windows service to run in the context of the
To use Active Directory, select Register Client Connection Settings and click Next. To configure the IBM Connect:Direct Integrated Web Services, provide the port number which will be used by the Web Console to run and click on Next. To configure notification support, select SMTP.