5.1 Connection Type

When you install one of Micro Focus's transports, several pieces of information are added to the InfoConnect database, including at least one path template.

A path template is a combination of one or more libraries, each of which has its own configuration requirements. For example, the TCP library requires an IP address for the host. The TCP-A library requires a station ID for the PC. Both of these libraries are included in the TCP-A path template. Therefore, when you configure a path that uses the TCP-A path template, you must provide all the information required by both of the libraries in that path template.

The Connection Type list box at the top of the Database Editor application window lists all the path templates in the InfoConnect database that are not marked as system or hidden. (If desired, you can view the system or hidden path templates by clicking System Records or Hidden Records from the View menu.) The Connection Type list determines which kinds of paths you can create, modify, and delete, and what kind of information you must provide for them.

The following table provides some guidelines for selecting the appropriate connection type:

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For

AIRGATE

InfoConnect Airlines Gateway over TCP/IP

ATSTCP

Apollo Travel Services via IP Concentrator Access.

HLCNTS

A Series or ClearPath NX/LX host via a NetBIOS network.

INT1

UTS or ACL MATIP protocol

MATIP

UTS or ACL MATIP protocol

PEPGate-IPC

1100/2200 or ClearPath IX host via a PEPGate LAN Gateway communication server (IPC network).

PEPGate-IPX

1100/2200 or ClearPath IX host via a PEPGate LAN Gateway communication server (IPX/SPX network).

PEPGate-NB

1100/2200 or ClearPath IX host via a PEPGate LAN Gateway communication server (NetBIOS network).

PEPGate-TCP

1100/2200 or ClearPath IX host via a PEPGate LAN Gateway communication server (TCP network).

SABRE

SABRE IP access

TCPA

A Series or ClearPath NX/LX host via a TCP/IP network.

TTY

Asynchronous communication via TTY.

UDPFRAD

Computer Reservation System via a Frame Relay Assembler/Deassembler.

X25

A Series or ClearPath NX/LX host via an X.25 network.