Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 Guida Utente

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Getting Started
This chapter tells you how to start the Transporter and describes its user interface. It also describes security levels, users, 
and authorization. How to create and connect CWA source and destination systems is also covered. 
The Transporter employs default configuration settings which you can modify. See 
 for how to customize the system and operational configuration options for your environment.
Starting the Transporter 
To start the Transporter:
1.
Click Start to display the Windows Start menu.
2.
Select:
All Programs>Cisco Workload Automation>Transporter>Transporter
to display the Transporter interface. 
Understanding the Transporter Interface
The Transporter main selection screen is divided into two sections with a Source and Destination side. Once connected 
to their respective source and destination, each side displays data objects that can be matched to its corresponding mate 
in the opposite window. A tabbed view of Transport data types is available for selection. Source and Destination object 
lists are merged into a single table view where matching Source and Destination objects are lined up in the same row 
for easy viewing. As a consequence, if the Source and Destination data is very different, there may be gaps in the display. 
For added control over the display, two Preference options are available to control destination display. Refer to 
Note: 
You can adjust the size of these windows by moving the center bar left or right.
The Transporter uses a combination of menu options and a toolbar to access and manage the transporting of data objects 
between source and destination.