You can configure TIBCO Rendezvous Daemons under
the External Connections tree node in the Policy Studio.
Right-click the TIBCO Rendezvous Daemons node,
and select Add a TIBCO Rendezvous Daemon. Configure
the following fields on the TIBCO Daemon Settings
dialog:
Name:
Enter a friendly name for this TIBCO Rendezvous Daemon. When
configured, this name is available for selection when configuring
a TIBCO Rendezvous Listener and a
TIBCO Rendezvous Connection filter.
Service:
Communication between TIBCO Rendezvous daemons takes place using
Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) or Universal Datagram Protocol (UDP)
services. The specified service parameter configures
the local TIBCO Rendezvous daemon to use this type of service when sending
or broadcasting messages to other TIBCO Rendezvous daemons who are also
using this service.
You can specify the service in the following ways:
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By Service Name:
If your network administrator has added an entry for
TIBCO Rendezvous in a network database such as NIS (for example,
rendezvous 7500/udp ), you can enter the name of the
service (for example, rendezvous ) in this field.
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By Port Number:
Alternatively, you can enter the port number on which the TIBCO
Rendezvous daemon is listening (for example, 7500 ).
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Default Option:
If you leave this field blank, a default service name of
rendezvous is assumed. For this reason, administrators
should add an entry in the network database with this name (for example,
rendezvous 7500/udp . This enables you to leave this
field blank so that this default service is used.
Network:
If the machine on which the TIBCO Rendezvous daemon is running has more
than one network interface, you can specify what interface to use for all
communications with other daemons. Each TIBCO Rendezvous daemon can only
communicate on a single network, meaning that separate daemons must be
configured for each network you want the daemon to communicate on.
For simplicity, you can leave this field blank, in which case the primary
network interface is used for communication with other daemons.
For more information on how to configure different networks and
multicast groups, please see the TIBCO Rendezvous documentation.
Daemon:
The value entered here tells the Enterprise Gateway where it can find the
TIBCO Rendezvous daemon, which is responsible for communicating with
all other daemons on the network. This daemon can be local or
remote.
For local daemons you need only specify the port number that the daemon
is running on (for example 6500 ). Alternatively, you can
leave this field blank to connect to the daemon on the default port.
To connect to a remote daemon, you must specify both the host and port
number of the daemon in this field (for example daemon_host:6500 ).
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