Preface

This manual provides an explanation of the procedures you must follow to define and provision the service policies for your Corente Virtual Services Gateways, as well as partner your Locations together to create a Corente application network.

Systems Supported

This guide supports Corente Release 9.2.

Related Documentation

Oracle provides several additional manuals that will aid you in using Corente Services.

The following manuals are available from the Corente Services Documentation web page, http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/corente/documentation/index.html:

  • I. Corente Services Planning

  • II A. Corente Virtual Services Gateway Hardware Preparation and Deployment

  • II B. Corente Services Policy Definition and Provisioning

  • III. Corente Services Administration

  • IV. Corente Services Troubleshooting Guide

  • VI. Corente Services Client

  • VII. Corente Services SSL Client

  • VIII. Corente Services Mobile User

The main documentation index for all Oracle products can be found at: http://www.oracle.com/documentation.

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