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How can I test my FTP server?
Overview
When setting up an FTP server (SFTP preferred) there are many variables that must be managed to ensure success. InfraWare has a testing process you can use to determine if our servers can access your SFTP server folders.
Solution
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To test SFTP connectivity for DDS Destinations, navigate to the Destination sub-tab under the Delivery tab in the IMC. In the right-hand column, click the Test link for the Destination you need to try. A pop-up window will allow you to run the test. It will attempt to login to the server and write a file to it. Running a test will make use of the port, ip, etc. for a given FTP DDS Destination and will also attempt to parse the path information that is entered for that destination. Most of the path variable will be replaced with a short string (e.g., “%af” is replaced with “AuthFName”). The only exception to this are dates, which use the logic:
Date submitted = current utc date minus 1 day
Patient Date of Birth = current utc date – 10 years
Admit date = current utc date – 10 days
Visit date = current utc date – 5 days
Discharge date = current utc date – 3 days
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For each SFTP DDS location, we will store only the latest test connection. The status ID’s that can be assigned a test are below. Along with the status there is also a comments field that will hold a verbose error from the SFTP component. An example of this would be a status of 10 (unable to connect) – the comments will often say either “unable to establish connection within timeout” or “invalid credentials”. This will indicate a connectivity (firewall, ip, etc.) or credential problem, respectively.
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Test Pending
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2
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Attempting Connection
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10
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Unable to connect
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12
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Unable to create document
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50
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Unspecified error
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100
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Success
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Monday, February 24, 2014 |