The Edit Connector Server Configuration dialog lets you set the hosting, routing, and managed connector information for the server.
This dialog contains the following fields:
Defines the host name of the computer running the connector server.
Defines the TCP port on the connector server used for non-TLS connections.
Defines the TCP port on the connector server used for TLS connections.
Specifies that the connections between the Provisioning Server and the connector server are encrypted TLS connections. If not selected, connections between the Provisioning Server and the connector server are in clear text.
Lets you specify the Provisioning Server you want to operate on, as opposed to the Provisioning Server that is selected in the Provisioning Servers tree.
Defines the password used to access the connector server. You usually configure this password when you install the server.
Note: If you edit the Connector Server Host Name, Ports, or Use TLS fields, reenter the password.
Specifies that the Provisioning Server uses this connector server as the default.
Note: Any branch (endpoint type or endpoint) that is not explicitly associated with a CS Config is routed through the default CS. As a result, a mismatch may happen if you create an endpoint type or endpoint without explicitly specifying the managing Connector Server. For example, when the default CS is the C++ Connector Server and you have created a dynamic endpoint type without explicitly specifying a CA IAM CS as the managing Connector Server.
Important! You can select this check box for multiple connector servers on a single Provisioning Server. If you select this check box, a random CS is chosen when the request is routed.
Specifies the object handles of the endpoint types the selected Provisioning Server is managing.
Note: We recommend that you manage this list using the Set Managing Connector Server procedure.
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