Section Description Available Actionsprogress of a replicationtransmission.• Change Settings — Lists thedisplay name and lets youedit the host and port forthe target core.• Add Agents — Lets youselect a host from a drop-down list, select protectedmachines for replication,and create a seed drive forthe new protectedmachine's initial transfer.Incoming Replication Lists all source machines fromwhich the target receivesreplicated data. It includes theremote core name, state,machines, and progress.On a target core, in the drop-down menu, you can select thefollowing options:• Details — Lists the ID, hostname, customer ID, emailaddress, and comments forthe replicated core.• Consume — Consumes theinitial data from the seeddrive and saves it to thelocal repository.3. Click the Refresh button to update the sections of this tab with the latest information.Managing replication settingsYou can adjust a number of settings for how replication executes on the source and target cores.To manage replication settings:1. In the Core Console, click the Replication tab.2. In the Actions drop-down menu, click Settings.3. In the Replication Settings window, edit the replication settings described as follows:Option DescriptionCache lifetime Specify the amount of time between each target-core status requestperformed by the source core.Volume imagesession timeoutSpecify the amount of time the source core spends attempting to transfer avolume image to the target core.Max. concurrentreplication jobsSpecify the number of protected machines permitted to replicate to the targetcore at one time.Max. parallelstreamsSpecify the number of network connections permitted to be used by a singleprotected machine to replicate that machine’s data at one time.4. Click Save.Removing replicationYou can discontinue replication and remove protected machines from replication in several ways. Theoptions include:54