This procedure describes how to create an MFT connection profile in the Control-M Configuration Manager, which enables you to define a File Transfer job in the Control-M.
NOTE: If you are defining a connection profile for MFT Enterprise B2B on the File Transfer Server (Hub), you must define it as SFTP.
Before you begin
If you want to use key authentication to access an SFTP server, you need to generate an SSH key, as described in Generating SSH keys.
To create a connection profile:
From Control-M Configuration Manager, select the Control-M Managed File Transfer on the host that you want to manage and right-click Connection Profile Management.
The Managed File Transfer - Connection Profile Management dialog box appears.
Click the icon.
The Add Connection Profile dialog box appears.
In the Connection Profile Name field, type the name of the connection profile that you want to add (The connection profile name must begin with a letter and without any blanks or special characters).
In the Connection Profile Type area, select one of the following:
File transfer single endpoint: Transfers files from the host defined in this connection profile to hosts defined in multiple connection profiles. Select this option if you want to reuse this connection profile to transfer files to different hosts.
File transfer dual endpoint: Transfers files between two specific hosts defined in this connection profile.
If you have defined this host as a Local CM, continue to step 8, otherwise, in the Communication Protocol area, select one of the following options, and then click Next:
FTP: File Transfer Protocol. For each field, type the required value, as described in FTP protocol parameters.
SFTP (SSH): Secure File Transfer Protocol.For each field, type the required value, as described in SFTP (SSH) protocol parameters.
The Set Host2 details dialog box appears. If you are defining one host, continue with step 10.
If you want to manually add additional parameters for a single connection profile, in the Manual Additional Parameters area, add new parameters, as described in Connection profile manual parameters.
The Add Connection Profile - Summary dialog box appears.
Review the connection profile details and click Test (optional) or Finish.
If the test completed successfully, the connection profile is validated and you can now define a MFT job, as described in Defining a File Transfer job. If the test failed, review the error message and test it again.
The connection profile is added to the Control-M for MFT - Connection Profile Management dialog box.