Configuring secure routing for a DMZ Secure Proxy Server
You can configure the DMZ Secure Proxy Server for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server to route requests statically or dynamically.
Before you begin
About this task
Static routing is performed by using a flat configuration file. Static routing is considered more secure than dynamic routing. With dynamic routing, requests are routed through a best match mechanism that determines the installed application or routing rule that corresponds to a specific request. The secure proxy server dynamically discovers the best route to a destination and distribute to servers with like protocols.
The secure routing options are:
- Use static routing with the exportTargetTree command.
- Use dynamic routing by setting up a core group bridge tunnel. See the topic Configuring communication with a core group that resides on a DMZ Secure Proxy Server.

Use the following procedure to configure static or dynamic secure routing.