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WebSphere MQ link routing properties [Settings]

The routing properties for a link to a foreign bus that represents a WebSphere MQ network.

To view this pane in the console, click the following path:

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus_name > [Topology] Foreign Buses > [Content Pane] bus_name link_name.

You must create one of these routing definitions before you can create a WebSphere MQ link.

For information about setting up communication with WebSphere MQ, see the WebSphere MQ Intercommunication book.

Related tasks
Configuring a WebSphere MQ link
Administering a WebSphere MQ link
Related information
Administrative console buttons
Administrative console preferences

Configuration tab

Configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.

Buttons

Delete Click this button to delete the selected items.

General properties

Name

The name by which the routing definition is known.

Required No
Data type Text

UUID

The universal unique identifier assigned by the system to the routing definition (virtual link) for administrative purposes.

Required No
Data type Text

Inbound user ID

The user ID applied to messages arriving from the foreign bus and used to authorize their access to destinations.

If you to want to authenticate messages entering this bus, this user ID replaces the user ID in the inbound messages. You can specify an inbound user ID if this bus wants to assign its own user IDs for all messages received from the foreign bus. If you do not authenticate inbound messages, all messages can enter this bus.

Required No
Data type Text

Outbound user ID

The user ID applied to messages sent to the foreign bus.

The definitive check for access to the destination on the foreign bus takes place when the message enters the foreign bus. The check is against the permissions defined on the foreign bus by its administrator. The check is based on the user ID that is stored in the message. That user ID starts off as the user ID of the sender, but this bus may want to assign the same outbound user ID for all messages sent to the foreign bus.

Required No
Data type Text

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