Create a Relay Server configuration primarily with system defaults,
and create Outbound Enabler (RSOE) processes for each Unwired Server.
- In the navigation pane, click the Unwired Server cluster name.
- In the administration pane, click the Relay Servers tab.
- Click Quick Configure.
- Specify these property values:
- Host – either the host name of
the Relay Server, or the host name of the load balancer (if any).
- Http port – the Relay
Server HTTP port.
- Https port – the Relay
Server HTTPS port.
- URL suffix – the URL suffix used by the RSOE to
connect to a Relay Server.
- (Optional) Description – user-definable description of the Relay Server.
- Check Advanced settings and specify these property
values:
- Http user name – user name for RSOE authentication on the Web server
(Relay Server host).
- Http password – password for RSOE authentication on the Web
server.
- If your network uses an Internet proxy server, specify these property values:
- Proxy server host – host name of the Internet proxy server.
- Proxy server port – connection port on the Internet proxy
server.
- Http proxy user – user name for RSOE authentication on the Internet
proxy server.
- Http proxy password – password for RSOE authentication on the Internet
proxy server.
- Click OK to generate a Relay Server
configuration file, and the RSOE processes for each Unwired Server.
Properties in the [backend_farm] and
[backend_server] sections are populated automatically, based on the
Unwired Server's cluster name and host name. Tokens are automatically generated.
Six RSOE instances (three each for messaging and replication ports) are
created on each Unwired Server host, but they not started.
Next
Review the values in the Relay Server configuration file, and edit if
necessary.