Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for SAP 2.2 User Guide

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Chapter 3      Getting Started Using the Automation Pack
  Creating and Configuring Targets
Step 5
Click the Authentication tab to indicate whether the target should allow authentication based on the host 
system. 
Users can define default host public and private keys on the Terminal Adapter settings. This tab allows 
users to select a specific private key for the target. The private key will be used for host-based 
authentication if a target does not specify its own keys. 
Step 6
On the Authentication tab, specify the following information:
Step 7
Click the Advanced tab. 
Enable code injection prevention
Check this check box to enable the protection which 
prevents code that is injected to exploit the security 
vulnerability.
Maximum allowed concurrent sessions
Enter the maximum allowed open sessions to run 
concurrently (default value is 3).
If the user tries to open new session via Open Session 
activity, it will wait in a queue until there is a session 
available to open.
Field
Description
Field
Description
Use host-based authentication
Check this check box to indicate that host-based 
authentication will be used with this target. 
If this check box is unchecked, then host-based 
authentication will not be used.
Use the default host keys
This check box becomes enabled after the Use host-based 
authentication
 check box is checked. 
Check this check box to indicate the host keys defined on 
the Terminal Adapter property page will be used for this 
target. 
If this check box is unchecked, then the user will need to 
load the appropriate private key to be used to validate this 
target.
Private key
This box becomes enabled only if the Use the default host 
keys
 check box is unchecked.
To the right of the display-only field, click the Browse 
 
tool to launch the Load Private Key dialog box and select 
a private key.