Use the Edit Connection Destination dialog box to edit the connection
destination definition used for connecting to the connection destination.
To display the Edit Connection Destination dialog box, select a
connection destination in the Connection Destinations view and then click
the Edit Destination button.
Figure 6-4 Edit Connection Destination dialog box
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The following items are displayed in this dialog box:
- Type list box
- Select the type of connection destination.
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- Host Name
Select this item to specify a host name.
- IPv4
Select this item to specify an IPv4 address.
- IPv6
Select this item to specify an IPv6 address.
- Destination text box
- Enter the name or IP address of the host at the connection destination. The text box
allows a maximum of 1,024 characters.
- Resource Group list box
- Select a resource group to be assigned to the connection destination definition.
- Authentication Information list box
- Specify whether to set authentication information.
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- Set
Select this item to set authentication information. If you select this item, the
Protocol radio button, the User ID text box, and
the Password text box appear.
- Protocol radio button
- Select WMI, SSH, or Telnet as the protocol to be used for communication with the
host at the connection destination.
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- WMI
Select this radio button to establish a connection using WMI.
- SSH
Select this radio button to establish a connection using SSH. If you select this
radio button, the Superuser Password text box appears.
- Superuser Password text box
- Make sure that you specify a password when you execute a service that uses a
general command plug-in for connection, file-forwarding plug-in, or content
plug-in. Specify the password for the superuser at the connection
destination.
- Telnet
Select this radio button to establish a connection using Telnet. If you select
this radio button, the Superuser Password text box
appears.
- Superuser Password text box
- If you use Telnet to establish a connection, specify the password for the
superuser at the connection destination.
- User ID text box
- Specify the ID of the user logging in to the connection destination. In the case of
a domain user, specify the ID as either
domain-name\user-name or
user-name@domain-name.
- Password text box
- Specify the password of the user logging in to the connection destination.
- Do not Set
Select this item to omit authentication information.
- OK button
- To apply the changes made to the connection destination definition, click this
button.
- Cancel button
- To close the Edit Connection Destination dialog box, click this
button.
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