Control-M/Server

The Secure Sockets Layer system parameter determines the communication mode the Server uses to communicate with Agents and Control-M/EM. You can set this parameter to any of the communication modes shown in the following table.

Control-M/Server communication modes

Mode

Description

ENABLED

Control-M/Server works in SSL mode. When attempting to connect to an Agent that is in SSL=N mode, the Server tries to switch the Agent to SSL=Y mode.

INACTIVE

Control-M/Server works in non-SSL mode. When attempting to connect to an Agent that is in SSL=Y mode, the Server tries to switch the Agent to SSL=N mode.

DISABLED

Control-M/Server works in non-SSL mode. When attempting to connect to an Agent that is in SSL=Y mode, the Server does not try to switch the Agent to SSL=N mode.

NOTE: Changing the Server communication mode from ENABLED to DISABLED can cause all agents to become unavailable. In that case, you need to change the Server mode to INACTIVE and wait until all required agents are available again. Then, you can change the Server mode to ENABLED or DISABLED.

Parent Topic

SSL communication parameters