Updating a Server Defined for Server-to-Sever Communications

To change one or more parameters for a server that has been defined for server-to-server communications, first complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end the task. If you do not specify a parameter, the original value is unchanged.

Description

Enter the server description. The maximum length of the command is 30 characters. This parameter is optional.

Password

Enter the password used to sign on to the target server. This parameter is optional. It is used for virtual volume support.

Server Password

Enter the password used to identify this server to other servers.

Communication Method

Select the communication method used to connect to the target server. This parameter is required. Currently, TCP/IP is the only allowable communication method.

High-Level Address

Enter the IP address of the target server for the TCP/IP communication method. Use dotted decimal format. This parameter is optional.

Low-Level Address

Enter the port number of the server for the TCP/IP communication method. Generally, this address is the same as that in the TCPPORT option in the server option file of the target server. This parameter is optional.

Grace Deletion Period

Enter a number of days that an object remains on the target server after it has been marked for deletion.

Node Name

Enter a 1-64 character node name to be used by the server to connect to the target server. This parameter is optional. If a node name is not specified, the name of the source server is used.

URL

Enter the URL address that you use to access this server from a web browser-based interface. This parameter is optional.

Allow Replacement

Select whether a server definition that was defined by a managed server should be replaced with a definition from the configuration manager. This parameter is optional.

Yes Specifies that the definition from a managed server is to be replaced by the definition from the configuration manager.
No Specifies that the definition from a managed server is not to be replaced by the definition from the configuration manager.