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FTP Driver Parameters
Table 84 lists the supported parameters for the FTP communications driver. This driver supports FTP (File Transfer Protocol). The channel type for this driver is FTP.
In order to send files using the FTP driver, note the following requirements:
- The name of the FTP server machine (such as a vendor's FTP server) to which the files will be sent using FTP must be identified in the hosts file (or equivalent) on the Siebel Server machine.
- The user specified in the profile for the FTP driver, by using the Username and Password parameters, must be defined as a user locally on the FTP server to which the files will be sent using FTP.
Table 84. FTP Driver Parameters Name Required Default Value Description Filename No The name of a specific file that is to be uploaded every time the profile for this driver is used. Hostname No The host name of the machine to which the FTP connection will be established.Note: Either Hostname or IP Address must be defined for any profile created for this driver. IP Address No The IP address of the machine to which the FTP connection will be established.Note: Either Hostname or IP Address must be defined for any profile created for this driver. LogDebug No FALSE TRUE or FALSEIf TRUE, data output to the log file is more detailed.Log files are created in the log subdirectory of the Siebel Server installation directory. Password Yes The password for the user account that is accessing the FTP server. Port No 21 The port used by the FTP server. Siebel Server No The name of the Siebel Server that is to handle the delivery of the communications.For more information, see Administering Communications Outbound Manager. Username Yes The login name for the account that is accessing the FTP server.
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Siebel Communications Server Administration Guide Published: 23 June 2003 |