Broker 10.5 | webMethods Broker Documentation | Administering webMethods Broker | Managing Territory Gateways | Creating a Territory Gateway Pair if You Control Only One Broker
 
Creating a Territory Gateway Pair if You Control Only One Broker
 
Defining One Side of a Territory Gateway Pair
Specifying which Documents the Territory Gateway Can Forward and Receive
When you configure a territory gateway that crosses administrative domains (such as between two companies), you might not control both Broker Servers that make up the territory gateway pair. In this case, you must create and configure the territory gateway in your territory and the administrator of the other Broker Server must create and configure the territory gateway in the remote territory.
To do this, you and the administrator of the other territory must each perform the following steps:
1. Create the territory gateway for your territory as described in Defining One Side of a Territory Gateway Pair. You will need the following information from the other administrator.
*The exact name of the remote territory
*The name of the Broker that will host the territory gateway in the remote territory
*The host name and port number of the Broker Server on which that Broker resides
2. Configure the list of document types that your territory gateway can exchange with the remote territory as described in Specifying which Documents the Territory Gateway Can Forward and Receive.