Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation GUI and Command Reference

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6.2.2 Edit Connection Destination dialog box

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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
    • 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.