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Configuring Process Router defaultsThe steps for configuring Process Router defaults depend on your system interface:
Process Router defaults are controlled in the Site Preferences for the Application Engine. The default Process Router is . You can change the following:
For detailed instructions, see Router in the Application Engine Site Preferences Help.
You can set the default Process Router,
add RMI ports, and set the default RMI port. These settings are located
in: To set the default router If you run multiple routers, you can set the default router that users access when they log on to a Process Engine. The default router name is "vwrouter". To change the default, in the globalinfo.asp file search for all occurrences of the string "vwrouter". Change the value in quotes to the name of the router you want to use as the default. To set the default RMI port By default all routers run on RMI port 32771. To use a different port as the default, change all occurrences of the string "32771" in the globalinfo.asp file to the desired number. To add RMI ports To make routers running on RMI ports other than the default available to users at logon, those ports must be specified as follows:
You can set the default Process Router, add RMI ports, and set the default RMI port. See "Set Open Client site preferences" in FileNet Open Client Administrator's Help. To set the default router If you run multiple routers, you can set the default router that users access when they log on to a Process Engine. The default router name is "vwrouter". See "Set the default Process Router" in FileNet Open Client Administrator's Help. To set the default RMI port By default all routers run on RMI port 32771. To use a different port as the default, see "Configure RMI port numbers" in FileNet Open Client Administrator's Help. To add RMI ports To make routers running on RMI ports other than the default available to users at logon, see "Configure RMI port numbers" in FileNet Open Client Administrator's Help.
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