Software AG Products 10.7 | Integrating On-Premises and Cloud Applications | Administering Integration Server | Using Command Central to Manage Integration Server | Stage 2: Basic Configuration
 
Stage 2: Basic Configuration
Use the Integration Server Administrator to configure the way in which the server will send outbound requests, accept inbound requests, expire sessions, and issue error messages.
Step
Action
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1.
Set up the ports.
Use the Ports page to specify the ports on which the server will listen for requests.
If you will receive HTTP and/or HTTPS requests on multiple ports, you may want to disable all but one port (the one you will use to interact with the Integration Server Administrator) until the server is ready for production.
For instructions on how to set up and disable ports, see Setting Up Aliases for Remote Integration Servers.
2.
Specify the proxy servers.
Use the Proxy Servers page to specify the proxy server(s) (if any) through which this server will issue outbound requests.
Specify which URLs (if any) can bypass the proxy server.
For instructions on how to specify proxy servers and bypass lists, see Setting Up Aliases for Remote Integration Servers.
3.
Configure session timeouts.
Use the Resources page to set the timeout value you want the server to use.
For instructions, see Managing Server Sessions.
4.
Specify the error message recipients and an SMTP server.
Use the Logging page to specify the e-mail address where you want the server to send error messages when an exception (a critical server error or a binding failure) occurs and the name of the SMTP server to use for this purpose.
5.
Set up logging.
For instructions, see the webMethods Audit Logging Guide and Setting Up the Server Log.