12.2 Create OAM Server
Use the Create OAM Server page to:
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Register a freshly installed OAM Server instance.
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Modify an existing OAM Server registration.
The following table describes the elements in the Create OAM Server page:
Element | Description |
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Server Name |
The identifying name for this server instance, which was defined during initial deployment in the WebLogic Server domain. |
Host |
Type the full DNS name (or IP address) of the computer hosting the server instance. For Example: host2.domain.com |
Port |
Provide the port on which this server communicates (listens and responds). Default:5575. Note:If both the SSL and Open ports of the Managed Server are enabled, then the Managed Server is set to the SSL port by default. If you must use the non-SSL port, the credential collector URL of the authentication scheme must be sent to the absolute URL which points to |
Apply |
Click Apply to submit your changes. |
OAM Proxy
Use this section to configure OAM Proxy for OAM Servers.
The following table describes the elements in the OAM Proxy section of the Create OAM Server page:
Element | Description |
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Proxy Server Id |
Type any valid and relevant string, DNS hostname is preferred. This is the identifier of the computer on which the OAM Proxy (and this OAM Server instance) resides. |
Port |
The unique port on which this OAM Proxy instance is listening. On a default installation, the port is 5575. |
Mode |
OAM channel transport security for the OAM Proxy can be one of the following (the agent mode must match during registartion and can be higher after registration). Choose any of the following from the drop-down menu:
On a default installation, the mode is Open. |
Related Topics
Managing Server Registration in Administrator's Guide for Oracle Access Management.