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Single Sign On for IBM Control Center using IBM Sterling Secure Proxy
Implementation of Single Sign On for IBM Control Center using IBM Sterling Secure Proxy, similar to myfilegateway for Sterling File Gateway for external trading partners :
In a IBM Sterling B2B Integrator Global Implementation, for a external t...
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Display actual time instead of elapsed time for recent completed transfers
When trying to pinpoint when a transfer happened for troubleshooting, or any other reason, it would be a lot better if the time was displayed instead of 47 minutes ago or 2 hours ago...
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We were able to replay the transfer before, and looks like that feature was removed from further versions
We were able to replay the transfer before, and looks like that feature was removed from further versions. We wanted to be able to replay the files from completed file transfers interface.
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B2Bi server down should indicate node ID
When ICC sees that a node went down in B2Bi, it only shows the server name/alias and not the node that went down
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change the time stamp to real time.
Completed processes or file transfers
the here is what shown -- can that 30 min ago be changed to the actual end time? It would show 12:38 and not 30 mins ago
Ended Type Server Process name Process
Jun 19, 2020 (30 minutes ago) C:D NDM...
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Auto alert facility when an adapter or any component is down.
Hi IBM Team, As of today, there is no alerting functionality in SSP or SEAS if an important component or adapter is down. Would be good if some default error reporting via different channels like email etc. could be incorporated in the Production.
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Mannualy Delete an Alert
Customer is one of the biggest bank in Brazil. They have the need to, as soon as the action handle an alert, delete the alert from the list
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Add release and delete functionality to Queued Processes Monitor in Control Center 6.1.2.1
I believe I just found that there is no option to delete or release a process that is shown in the Queued Processes monitor (aka Queued Activity Monitor). The only option is to clear. The functionality to delete or release a process needs to be im...
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Add an indicator on the Web Console for Connect Direct that would show as to whether it has Secure + or not
Adding a Secure + indicator to the Web console would be beneficial in that it would provide a more complete picture.
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Queued Process Monitor needs to be updated
There are instances where the queued process monitor shows processes that are sometimes days old. There should be a way to ensure that processes in the Queued Processes are actually running.
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