Neighboring Server Information

This topic explains registration of the information for neighboring servers.

HULFT-HUB automatically registers the Neighboring Server Information for a server when you link to the server by drawing a connection line (connection between servers) on the Structure Diagram on HULFT-HUB Manager Management screen.

You can configure the Neighboring Server Information settings in the Neighbor Server in the server's System Environment Settings on the Management screen. In the Neighbor Server, you can configure the activity monitoring and protocol version for the neighboring HULFT-HUB Server.

List of Fields

<Table> List of Fields for Neighboring Server Information

No. Field Name Default Value Setting Value Specification Remarks
A1 Neighbor Server Name - - - View only
A2 Service Name - - - View only
A3 Alias   Alphanumeric characters Optional Within 256 bytes *1
A4 Port No. - - - View only
A5 Version - - - View only
A6 Operation Monitoring Yes *2 Mandatory *3
A7 Outside of Control - - - View only
A8 Replace Transfer Source Host Name Notify HUB Server of Name of Sending Host as It Is *2 Mandatory *1
*1: These fields can be configured when the Neighboring Server is a server outside of control.
*2: Select an option from the list that is shown on the screen.
*3: This field can be configured when the server is HULFT-HUB Server Ver.3.8 or higher.
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Default Value Value that is set for the field when you create a new management information record on a screen
Specification Whether the specification is mandatory or optional when you update the management information record on a screen

Explanation of Each Field

(A1) Neighbor Server Name

This field shows the host name of the neighboring server.

This is the host name that you specified during server registration.

(A2) Service Name

This field shows the service name of the neighboring server.

This is the service name that you specified during server registration.

(A3) Alias

This field shows the alias of the neighboring server.

This is the alias that you specified during server registration.

This field can be edited when the Neighboring Server is a server outside of control.

(A4) Port No.

This field shows the port number of the neighboring server.

This is the port number that you specified during server registration.

(A5) Version

This field shows the protocol version of the neighboring server.

This is the version of the protocol that is used for communicating with the neighboring server.

(A6)Operation Monitoring

This field specifies whether or not to monitor the activity of the neighboring server.

 

<Table> Setting Values for Operation Monitoring

On-screen
Options
Description
Yes Monitor the activity of the Neighboring Server
No Do not monitor the activity of the Neighboring Server
[Note] If you set '0' for the Server Alive Interval in the System Environment Settings, activity monitoring is not performed even if 'Yes' is specified for the Operation Monitoring.

(A7) Outside of Control

This field shows whether or not the neighboring server has been set as a server that is outside of control.

(A8) Replace Transfer Source Host Name

This field specifies whether to replace the host name of the transfer source that is sent to the neighboring server.

Specify whether to send the host name of the client on the sending side as it is, or to replace it with the host name of the relay server.

This field can be specified when the neighboring server is a server outside of control.

 

<Table> Setting Values for Replace Transfer Source Host Name

On-screen
Options
Description
Notify HUB Server of Name of Sending Host as It Is Do not replace the host name of the transfer source
Notify HUB Server of Transfer Host Name Replace the host name of the transfer source with the host name of the boundary server