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A Passthrough interface is an interface setup with the destination system where more than one one environment may be required for a target. An example of this would be a LIVE ConnectR Interface could be setup using a Passthrough Interface to feed both a TEST or a TRAINING environment. | A Passthrough interface is an interface setup with the destination system where more than one one environment may be required for a target. An example of this would be a LIVE ConnectR Interface could be setup using a Passthrough Interface to feed both a TEST or a TRAINING environment. | ||
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Definition
A Passthrough interface is an interface setup with the destination system where more than one one environment may be required for a target. An example of this would be a LIVE ConnectR Interface could be setup using a Passthrough Interface to feed both a TEST or a TRAINING environment.