Create a relay server configuration primarily with system defaults and generate required RSOE processes for each server node detected.
- In the navigation pane, click the cluster name.
- In the administration pane, click the Relay Servers tab.
- Click Quick Configure.
- Configure these relay server properties and click OK:
- Host – either the relay server host name or the host name of the load balancer (if one is used in your environment). Device clients use the host name to establish connections. Other relay servers can use the host name to identify peers if a load balancer is not used.
- HTTP port – the HTTP port for relay server connections.
- HTTPs port – the secure HTTP port for relay server connections.
- (Optional) Description – description for the relay server.
- (Optional) URL suffix – A URL suffix that allows a device application client to connect to a relay server farm. The default value for Apache on Linux is /srv/iarelayserver, and the default value for IIS on Windows is /ias_relay_server/server/rs_server.dll.
Farm and server node properties are automatically populated based on the Unwired Server host computer name. Tokens are autogenerated. Six RSOE instances (three each for MBS and RBS services) on each server node are created, but not started.
Note: Developers need these values to configure correct property values for Unwired Server connections. Values in both places must exactly match, or the connection to the Unwired Server via the relay server fails.
Next
Review and edit the values in the relay server configuration; for example, change the Token
value to a custom one for your deployment.