The Module OFTP (Odette File Transfer Protocol) provides direct digital data transmission according recommendations 4914/2 (Version 1, 2) of the VDA
and RFC2204 ( ODETTE File Transfer Protocol) of the ODETTE Network Working Group.
Data transmission can be done via ISDN- and TCP/IP-connection. One OFTP/ISDN Channel or one OFTP/TCP Channel is included by customer choice.
The Module OFTP2 (Odette File Transfer Protocol 2) provides direct digital data transmission according recommendation RFC5024 (ODETTE File Transfer Protocol 2.0) of the ODETTE Network Working Group.
Data transmission happens encrypted using the Transport Layer Security Protocol (TLS) via TCP/IP. One OFTP2 Channel is included.
The Module EDI is the basis for automated processing of incoming and outgoing EDI messages. According to requirements Message Add-Ons EDIFACT, ODETTE, VDA and X12 can be added individually.
Freely definable inhouse formats allow to connect the Module EDI to any inhouse system and use it for nearly any use case. Several automation features guarantee unattended operation.
Monitoring and manual control of all features are available using an intuitive user interface.
The Module EDI is accessible from third party programs with the help of simple scripts. To use this feature the Add-On EP Scripting (External Process Scripting) is required.
An integrated editor provides structural ( tree view ) view of EDI messages in readable format. Coded fields will be resolved to readable text by using default code lists. The readable text can be printed out automatically.
The Module AS2 (Applicability Statement 2) provides direct digital data transmission according to recommendation RFC4130 ("MIME-Based Secure Peer-to-Peer Business Data Interchange Using HTTP, Applicability Statement 2 (AS2)") of the Network Working Group.
Data transmission is encrypted according MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) standard via TCP/IP. One Add-On AS2 Channel is included.
The Module SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) provides direct digital data transmission according the FTP-Protocol. Authentification, encryption and digital signatures are defined by the communication partners.