Transport chains cannot be disabled the same way that HTTP
transports
can be disabled. Because you cannot have multiple HTTP transports
associated
with the same port, when you disable an HTTP transport, you effectively
disable
the associated port and stop all traffic on that port. However, the
process
is more complicated for a port that has associated transport chains
because
multiple transport chains might be associated with the same port,
and you
might not want to disrupt traffic on all of the transport chains at
the same
time.
Before you begin
Determine whether you want to
disable a particular transport chain
or all of the transport chains that are associated with a specific
port.
About this task
You might need to disable a transport chain
if you want to temporarily
stop all incoming traffic on a particular port or on a particular
transport
chain that is associated with that port.
To disable a specific transport
chain:
Procedure
- In the administrative console,
click server_name.
- In the list
of available ports, locate the port that you want to
delete and click View associated transports for that port.
- Click the transport chain you want to disable.
- Unselect the Enabled field, and click OK.
If
you want to temporarily stop all of the incoming traffic on a port,
repeat
this step for all of the transport chains associated with this port.
- Click to
save your changes.
What to do next
When you want traffic
to resume on these disabled transport chains,
repeat the preceding steps for all of the transport chains you disabled,
and
select the Enabled field.