Transmission Type FTP
See also section Transmission (→ metadata).
(1) The maximum number of files that can be sent per message can be specified here. This can lead to several messages being created within a triggered transmission. You will find corresponding messages in the ASM log ("... message 1", "... message 2", ...). However, all files collected up to that point are always processed for each triggered transmission.
(2) A transmission can also be processed via a DMZ server (if installed), i.e. the DMZ server establishes the connection to the target system.
(2) An FTP channel must be selected here.
(4) Sets the 'subtype' of the FTP protocol. The protocol set here is used, regardless of the protocol of a selected FTP partner channel or a Response Route FTP in the profile sending to the ASM entry.
(5) For the corresponding settings see Response Route FTP.
(6) By default, STOR is used with an absolute path. If this checkbox is set, the file is not transferred with an absolute file name. Instead, the directory is changed with cd <directory>. After transferring the file, cd <../.../...> is used to go back again.