MLLP Host: General Tab
- Outbound
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- Server Address
- Either a fully qualified name (recommended) or an IP address for the MLLP host.
- Port
- The connection to the MLLP receiver. You can specify either a specific port number or -1 to indicate the default port for MLLP/HL7 (2575).
- Connection Type
- The kind of connection you want to use for this host.
- Enabled
- Select the check box to enable sender actions. Clear the check box to disable sender actions.
- Inbound
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- Enabled
- Select the check box to enable receiver actions. Clear the check box to disable receiver actions.
- Port
- The port on which the receiver action will listen. You can specify either a specific port number or -1 to indicate the default port for MLLP/HL7 (2575).
- Default Directories
- Modify the default directories, if necessary. You can use macro variables from the
drop-down lists. See Using Macro Variables for a list
of the applicable macros (Default Host Directory context) and example usage. For the
Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony applications, see
URI File System interface overview for information about you can use a
Cleo-provided or custom URI for the Inbox and/or Outbox. See Specifying default host directories for information about setting up
system-level directories and custom directory macro variables.Note: If the host has an external association, the default directories might be managed outside of VersaLex applications and not shown here.
- Inbox
- Default directory for incoming files. Enter a value directly or click … to navigate to and select a directory.
- Outbox
- Default directory for outgoing files. Enter a value directly or click … to navigate to and select a directory.
- Sentbox
- If specified, default directory for retaining sent files. Files are a copy of the original source file; any file manipulations performed as part of the send are not reflected in the sentbox copies. Enter a value directly or click … to navigate to and select a directory.
- Receivedbox
- If specified, default directory for retaining received files. Files are a copy of the final destination file; any file manipulations performed as part of the receive are reflected in the receivedbox copies. Enter a value directly or click … to navigate to and select a directory.