Use this page to specify the bridge interfaces that provide access
to the core group access point. A bridge interface is a server that runs the
core group bridge service. The core group bridge service is the service that
establishes communication between core groups.
Best practice: A server that you
select as a core group bridge interface should not be a server that handles
production responsibilities, such as filtering requests to cluster members,
or WebSphere proxy servers. Any server that is a core group bridge interface
experiences extensive memory and CPU usage during core group bridge startup,
and failover processing, which occurs when one of the bridges in a core group
stops. If you cannot dedicate a server as a core group bridge interface, you
should select a node agent as your core group bridge interface.
bprac
To access this administrative console page, click access_point_group_nameaccess_point_access_point_nameserver_node.
Select the servers, that are available in the appropriate core group, that
you want to use as the bridge interfaces for your core group access point.