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<strong>Chrysler</strong> - EBMX SFTP User Guide<br />

2 Receiving (<strong>Chrysler</strong> Sending) files via SFTP<br />

2.1 System Access<br />

2.1.1 Firewall Considerations<br />

If your system is connected to a firewall, you are required to allow <strong>Chrysler</strong> access through the firewall.<br />

Because all firewall software configurations are different, the trading partner must contact their firewall<br />

support staff to determine the proper configuration. <strong>The</strong> SFTP server on EBMX will use port 50322 to<br />

receive.<br />

2.2 File Placement<br />

2.2.1 File Placement when <strong>Chrysler</strong> sends files<br />

<strong>Chrysler</strong> needs to logon to the trading partner’s system in order for EBMX to send data via SFTP.<br />

<strong>Chrysler</strong> will require a user ID and public/private key pairs for the trading partner’s system to do this.<br />

When creating this logon ID, specify a home directory or file set with full read/write capability for EBMX to<br />

place files to.<br />

All files created on the trading partner's system will be of the form:<br />

.Annnnn<br />

Where: ‘DCXaaa’ defines the transaction type contained in the file. (Please see the Application ID Codes<br />

document on the EDI website for a list of all EDI application codes).<br />

A = the letter A<br />

nnnnn = the number 00001 through 99999<br />

Note: the qualifier, (Annnnn) derives the numeric portion from an EBMX internal file name and is not<br />

guaranteed to be unique. Over a several day period, a high volume-trading partner might see a<br />

recurrence of the qualifier. For this reason, any trading partner maintaining logs, audit trails, or file copies<br />

should take appropriate steps to ensure that confusion does not occur. A suggestion might be to rename<br />

the file using the date and time the file arrived as a part of the new name. In addition, the sequence<br />

number is not assigned by trading partner. <strong>The</strong> numbers are assigned across the entire EBMX system,<br />

and, therefore, an individual trading partner will see gaps in the sequence number portion of the file<br />

name. <strong>The</strong> trading partner should not expect to see consecutive sequence numbers on a consistent<br />

basis.<br />

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