Configuring the IN-tact 1101

Configuration Screens

 

 

Click Back, Save and Continue or Apply and Restart as appropriate. Keep in mind that your changes are not written to persistent memory until you click Apply and Restart.

Transaction Settings Screen

On the navigation tree, click IN-tactSetup > Application Setup > Transaction Processing. The Transaction Settings screen appears:

This screen is used to define various parameters the IN-tact1101 uses to route transactions and communicate with host processors.

Field/Button

Description

Default NII

Enter the value of the NII to be used for default transaction routing.

 

The value you enter here must match one of the hosts defined on the

 

Host Port Settings screen or you will not be allowed to permanently

 

save the configuration.

Routing Mode for Known NIIs

Use the drop-down list to select whether transactions are routed to

 

the host based upon the NII embedded within the transaction, or are

 

routed to the default NII specified above. Note: Selecting the “Route

 

to default NII” option will route all transactions to the default NII,

 

regardless of other settings.

 

 

Routing Mode for Unknown NIIs

Use the drop-down list to select whether unknown NIIs are routed to

 

the default NII specified above, or are simply discarded when using

 

embedded NII routing mode. Only applies to embedded NII, does not

 

apply to default NII routing.

 

 

Send Initialization Requests to

Use the drop-down list to select whether initialization requests are

 

sent to the host, or instead sent to Term-Master.

 

 

Recognize Processing Code 92

Use the drop-down list to select whether you want code 92 to be

As

recognized as an initialization request or treated as a transaction.

Recognize Processing Code 94

Use the drop-down list to select whether you want code 94 to be

As

recognized as an initialization request or treated as a transaction.

 

 

NOTE: Click Save and Continue or Apply and Restart as appropriate. Keep in mind that your changes are not written to persistent memory until you click Apply and Restart.

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