
If connection not successful, SecureTransport will continue trying each endpoint one after another until the maximum number of retries is reached. AllHostsOnEachRetry – with this policy SecureTransport iterates through each endpoint, one by one, starting with the first in the list.But before you are able to do so, you must go to Operations > Server Configuration and set the policy type using either of the following values: It allows you to set a "retry policy" with a list of alternative endpoints (presented in IP address: Port number pairs or hostname) you define on this screen. Visibility of this option is controlled with the value set for the configuration option. When you are done, click Save Order to keep the newly changed order. Perform this action with other alternative endpoints until the list is ordered according to your needs. You can now drag & drop it up and down to the order number you want it at. This indicates which alternative endpoint is on focus. You must hover with the mouse pointer over this newly appeared option and the mouse pointer will assume the "move" shape: a four-directional arrow pointer. A new option (upward and downward arrow) appears next to each entry. To reorder the list of alternative endpoints, click Reorder.To delete an alternative server endpoint, select the corresponding check-box on the same row and click Delete.The Alternative Addresses table expands with a new row, that allows you to enter a hostname (or IP address), a port number and save these changes.


The host name or IP address of the remote server to connect to for file transfers.
