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Configuring transport chains

A transport chain consists of one or more types of channels, each of which supports a different type of I/O protocol, such as TCP or HTTP. Network ports can be shared among all of the channels within a chain. The channel framework function automatically distributes a request arriving on that port to the correct I/O protocol channel for processing.

Before you begin

Ensure that a port is available for the new transport chain. If you need to set up a shared port, you must:

About this task

You need to configure transport chains to provide networking services to such functions as the service integration bus component of IBM service integration technologies, WebSphere Secure Caching Proxy, and the high availability manager core group bridge service.

You can either use the administrative console or wsadmin commands to create a transport chain. If you use the administrative console, complete the following steps:

Procedure

  1. In the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server_name, and then select one of the following options, depending on the type of chain you are creating:
    • Under Web container settings, click Web container transport chains.
    • Under Server messaging, click either Messaging engine inbound transports or WebSphere MQ link inbound transports.
  2. Click New. The Create New Transport Chain wizard initializes. During the transport chain creation process, you are asked to:
    • Specify a name for the new chain.
    • Select a transport chain template
    • Select a port, if one is available to which the new transport chain is bound. If a port is not available or you want to define a new port, specify a port name, the host name or IP address for that port, and a valid port number.
      Important: If you are configuring a chain that contains a TCP channel, the wizard displays a list of already configured TCP channels and a list of ports that these other TCP channels are not using. You must select one of the ports that none of the other TCP channels are using.

    When you click Finish, the new transport chain is added to the list of defined transport chains on the Transport chain panel.

  3. Click the name of a transport chain to view the configuration settings that are in effect for the transport channels contained in that chain. To change any of these settings:
    1. Click the name of the channel whose settings you need to change.
    2. Change the configuration settings. Some of the settings, such as the port number are determined by what is specified for the transport chain when it is created and cannot be changed.
    3. Click on Custom properties to set any custom properties that are defined for your system.
  4. When you your configuration changes, click OK.
  5. Stop the application server and start it again.

    You must stop the application server and start it again before your changes take effect.




Sub-topics
Transports
Transport chains
Configuring HTTP transports
HTTP transport collection
HTTP transport settings
HTTP transport channel custom properties
HTTP Tunnel transport channel custom property
TCP transport channel custom properties
Transport chain problems
Deleting a transport chain
Disabling ports and their associated transport chains
Related tasks
Using scripting (wsadmin)
Administering application servers
Related reference
Repertoire settings
HTTP error and NCSA access log settings
Ports collection
Related information
JFAP inbound channel settings
MQFAP inbound channel settings
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