Specifications
Use the Connection Manager
Add a Hostname and Port to a New Server
You can use the Connection Manager to identify the hostname
and port that a particular server uses, and use a function of
the Connection Manager to create a new server and associate
that hostname and port with it.
To add a hostname and port to a new server
1. In the Connection Manager, right-click the name of a
hostname or port that is not connected to a server.
This row of the Connection Manager shows a connection
symbol and possibly an application symbol , but not a
server symbol . (If the row shows both a connection
symbol and a server symbol, the hostname and port are
already associated with a defined server.)
2. From the shortcut menu, select Server, Create New.
3. In the New Server dialog box, select the appropriate server
type from the list and click OK. BT Studio displays the
Server Properties window.
4. On the General tab, specify a unique name (15 characters
or less) for the new server and a description of the server,
if desired.
5. Check the remaining tabs of the Server Properties window
and make changes, as appropriate.
On the Details tab, click Uses Port Redirection if the
server is enabled for redirection, allowing the server to
redirect the client to use another port if the original
port is in use.
On the Hostnames, Ports tab, BT Studio lists the
hostname and port for the server that you selected. If
the server system has multiple hostnames (for
example, because it has two or more network interface
cards), click to add more hostnames or ports for this
server.
On the URL Substrings tab (for Web servers only),
specify one or more URL substrings to monitor for Web
traffic. If you want to combine the traffic for various
URL substrings, you can specify them here. For
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