Use the Connection Destinations view to check the connection
destination definition used for connecting to the connection destination.
To display the Connection Destinations view, select the
Connection Destinations menu in the left pane of the
Administration window.
Figure 6-2 Connection Destinations view
![[Figure]](GRAPHICS/ZU060020.GIF)
The following items are displayed in this view:
- Connection Destinations
- A list of connection destinations is displayed here. If you click the title of a display
item, the data will be sorted in ascending order or in descending order. To select the items
to be displayed in this list, use the Column Settings dialog box. You can
register a maximum of 10,000 connection destinations.
-
Table 6-1 Items displayed in the list of connection destination definitions (Connection
Destinations view)
| Display item |
Displayed by default |
Description |
| Type |
Yes |
Displays the type of connection destination (host name, IPv4, or IPv6). |
| Destination |
Yes |
Displays the name or IP address of the host at the connection destination. |
| Resource Group |
Yes |
Displays the name of the resource group. |
| Protocol |
Yes |
Displays the protocol for connecting to the connection destination. |
| User ID |
Yes |
Displays the user ID for connecting to the connection destination. |
-
- Legend:
- Yes: Displayed by default
- Create Destination button
- If you click this button, the Create Destination dialog box
appears.
- Edit Destination button
- If you select a connection destination and then click this button, the Edit
Connection Destination dialog box appears.
- Delete Destinations button
- If you select a connection destination and then click this button, the Delete
Destinations dialog box appears. You can select multiple connection destinations
at a time.
- Organization of this section
- 6.2.1 Create Connection Destination dialog box
- 6.2.2 Edit Connection Destination dialog box
- 6.2.3 Delete Destinations dialog box
All Rights Reserved. Copyright (C) 2012, 2013,Hitachi,
Ltd.