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Host Port Settings Screen
On the navigation tree, click
This is the first of three screens used to set up host processors. This screen consists of several fields that allow you to configure basic information for each of your host processing functions. Each row represents a unique NII for routing to a specific host function. For example, this could be card approval transactions or other functions like electronics receipt capture or biometrics. Up to eight different NIIs can be configured (some may be different functions provided by the same IP address). However, only the hosts to which the terminals will actually be forwarding information need to be defined.
When you have entered the information as described below, click Edit at the end of the row to display the second screen and complete addressing information for that processor. The next screen that appears depends on the connection type. There are different screens for Standard and HTTP.
The third screen displays when you click Edit on the second screen and allows you to define options for permanent or
To configure a new processor:
1.Enter the National Information Infrastructure (NII) destination of the processor. This is normally matched in the terminal configuration and must be a unique value. You cannot configure two host processors with the same NII value.
2.Enter a text description of the processor or function being performed, up to 32 characters.
3.Use the Enabled checkbox to enable or disable transaction routing to this processor. By default, all entries are disabled. You can use this checkbox to temporarily suspend
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