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# External connections

On this page, you can view a list of connections to external systems and service providers integrated with B2CORE, manage them, and create new connections.

## General information

The following information is provided about each connection:

**ID**

The connection identifier.

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**Caption**

The connection caption.

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**Name**

The technical name of the connection.

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**Type**

The type of integrated system, such as:

* **Payment system** — indicates connections to payment systems.
* **Mailing system** — indicates connections to mailing services.
* **Platform** — indicates connections to trading platforms and hubs.
* **Other** — indicates connections to other types of integrated systems, for example, customer support platforms, analytical tools, and more.

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**Provider**

The name of the external system to which the connection is established.

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**Driver**\
\&#xNAN;*Applicable only to payment systems connected via* [*PSS*](/integrations/payment-systems.md#payment-system-service-pss)

The driver used to connect to a payment system. It reflects the name of the payment system and, in some cases, the supported payment method.

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**Enabled**

Indicates whether the connection is enabled: **Yes** or **No**.

To view connection details, click the **Edit** button.

## Details

In the details, you can enable or disable the connection.

This page contains settings specific to the external system to which the connection is established. Each external system has its own set of connection settings, such as the service URL, credentials, and other configuration parameters.


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