Bridge interface settings

Use this page to specify the bridge interfaces that provide access to the core group access point. A bridge interface is a particular node and server that runs the core group bridge service. The core group bridge service is the service that provides communication between core groups.

A bridge interface is defined by a unique combination of a node, server, and transport chain. You cannot configure a cluster of servers to run the same bridge interface. A transport chain represents a network protocol stack that is operating within an application server.
Best practice Best practice: [Updated in March 2011] You should typically specify ONLY two bridge interfaces per core group. Having at least two bridge interfaces is necessary for high availability. Having more than two bridge interfaces adds unnecessary overhead in memory and CPU. [Updated in March 2011]
mar2011
bprac

To access this administrative console page, click Servers > Core groups > Core group bridge settings > Access point groups > access_point_group_name > Core group access points > access_point_access_point_name > Show detail > Bridge interfaces > server_node.

Bridge interfaces

Select one of the listed server, node, and chain combinations that are available to become bridge interfaces for your core group access point.




Related tasks
Configuring the core group bridge service
Related reference
Peer port settings
Related information
Core group bridge settings
Access point group settings
Core group access point settings
Peer access point settings
Reference topic Reference topic    

Terms and conditions for information centers | Feedback

Last updatedLast updated: Aug 31, 2013 1:23:07 AM CDT
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/wsbroker/redirect?version=pix&product=was-nd-dist&topic=urun_ha_bridgeinterfacesettings
File name: urun_ha_bridgeinterfacesettings.html