Extended authentication check means:
for openFT partners that openFT is checking not only the processor name, but also the transport address.
for FTAM partners that the Calling Appllication Entity Title and the transport address are checked. This prerequisites that the partner identifies itself with a Calling Application Entity Title which does not correspond to the nil AP Title.
FTAM partners are identified via the transport address by default.
The extended sender checking can be controlled as follows:
globally for openFT and FTAM partners using ftmodo with option -ptc (see table below)or via the openFT Explorer using Operating Parameters - General, Partner Check
ftmodo
openFT partners
FTAM partners
-ptc=i
Instance identification
transport address
-ptc=a
Instance identification + transport address
transport address
-ptc=t
Instance identification
AET
-ptc=b
Instance identification + transport address
AET + transport address
For openFT partners, the global setting applies to all partners for which partner checks are set as default (FTOPT output in ftshwptn) and which do not operate with authentication.
partner specifically for openFT partners, using ftaddptn / ftmodptn -ptc=a (on) or -ptc=i (off) or via the openFT Explorer using the Partner Check section in the Partner List Entry dialog
In the case of dynamic partners and FTP partners, the sender check operates exclusively via the transport address. Consequently the "extended sender verification" attribute is ineffective and is also not displayed.