Broker 10.15 | webMethods Broker Documentation | Administering webMethods Broker | Managing Territory Gateways | Creating a Territory Gateway Pair if You Control Both Brokers
 
Creating a Territory Gateway Pair if You Control Both Brokers
 
Defining the Territory Gateway Pair
Specifying which Documents Types Territories Can Exchange
Specifying Permissions for Receiving Individual Document Types
Specifying Permissions for Forwarding Individual Document Types
Using Client Groups to Specify Permissions on Document Types
It is easiest to configure a territory gateway if you control both sides of the gateway. In this case, My webMethods can do much of the work for you. You only have to create one territory gateway. My webMethods automatically creates and configures its counterpart in the remote territory.
There are two major steps in creating a territory gateway pair using this procedure.
1. First, you must create the territory gateway pair as described in Defining the Territory Gateway Pair.
2. Next, you must configure the list of document types that the territories are permitted to exchange as described in Specifying which Documents Types Territories Can Exchange.
Before you begin this procedure, verify that you have administrative access to the two Broker Servers that will host the territory gateway pair. These Broker Servers must both appear in your Broker Server List and you must have authority to administer both of them if they are protected by an ACL.
If you have access to only one of the Broker Servers, you must configure the territory gateway in your territory using the procedure in Creating a Territory Gateway Pair if You Control Only One Broker . An administrator with access to the Broker Server that will host the other territory gateway must use the same procedure to create your territory gateway's counterpart in the remote territory.