Viewing the Destinations list
After you create one or more Destinations, view the Destinations list to check each Destination's properties and status.
Before you begin
Procedure
- Follow the steps to view the Secure Gateway list.
- In the Secure Gateway list, click the gateway name.
The Destinations list appears.
- Check the Destination connection value for your destination: Important: You may need to clear your browser's cache before the Destination connection value is refreshed. In Firefox, open a private window. In Chrome, open an incognito window.
- If the value is Connected, you are connected to the destination host.
- If the value is Blocked by ACL, click the Blocked by ACL link to configure the Access Control List for your destination.
- If it is Invalid, there are two possibilities:
- The Secure Gateway service may be temporarily unavailable. In this case, the destination connection is still valid, and will show as Connected after the service becomes available. If your destination connection originally was valid, check the Destinations list later. You can then confirm that the Destination connection value is no longer Invalid and that the Secure Gateway service is therefore running again.
- The destination cannot be used. At the end of the row for your destination, click the ellipsis icon , click Delete and then add a new destination.
- Check the Status value for your destination:
- If it is Enabled, your destination is available for connection to a Secure Gateway.
- If it is
Disabled, your destination is not available. Tip: You can enable the destination in step 5.
- At the end of the row for your destination, click the ellipsis icon and then click Properties.
The Destination properties page appears, showing information such as:
- the Destination host name and port number. Use this value when you create a data server connection on the destination computer.
- the Destination statusTip: Click this field to toggle between Enabled and Disabled.
- The Data server connection list. Click the chevron button to list any data server connections that you already created.