In the tree component, expand the Configuration node.
Expand the ORB node.
Select IIOP Listeners.
Click New.
Enter a name to identify the listener in the Name field.
Enter the network address of the listener in the Network Address field.
This can be an IP address or a DNS resolvable host name.
In the Listener Port field, enter the port number upon which the listener is to listen.
Check the Enabled box in the Listener field to enable the listener.
In the Additional Properties area, provide values for properties required by applications.
To create a listener:
To create a listener that is not secure, click OK.
To set up a secure listener, do the following:
Check the Enabled box in the Security field.
To force clients to authenticate themselves to the server when using this listener, check the Enabled box in the Client Authentication field.
Enter the name of an existing server key pair and certificate in the Certificate NickName field.
In the SSL3/TLS section:
Click OK.
The listener is now listed in the Current Listeners table on the IIOP Listeners page.
create-iiop-listener and create-ssl
In the tree component, expand the Configuration node.
Expand the ORB node.
Select the IIOP Listeners node.
Select the listener to be modified in the Current Listeners table.
Modify the listener’s settings.
See To create an IIOP listener for descriptions of the fields that are modifiable.
If you changed the port number of the listener, restart the server.
In the tree component, expand the Configuration node.
Expand the ORB node.
Select the IIOP Listeners node.
Check the listener(s) to be deleted in the Current Listeners table.
Click Delete.
delete-iiop-listener