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Relay Servers configured with Sybase Control Center are registered in the Unwired Server cluster database. Administrators can view or edit configuration properties, and delete Relay Servers in Sybase Control Center when they are displayed in the Relay Server tab.

Viewing or Editing Relay Server Properties

View or edit configuration properties for a selected Relay Server.

1. Relaunching the Relay Server Configuration Wizard

Relaunch the Relay Server Configuration wizard to create a new Relay Server configuration file, with customized property values.

2. Setting Relay Server General Properties

Set basic connection properties for the Relay Server.

3. Define Server Farms and Cluster Nodes

Set connection properties for the Unwired Server cluster and its constituent nodes.

4. Reviewing Configured Relay Server Properties

Review the Relay Server configuration to confirm property values, before you generate the configuration file.

See also

• Deleting a Relay Server Configuration on page 47 • Refreshing the Relay Server List on page 47

Relaunching the Relay Server Configuration Wizard

Relaunch the Relay Server Configuration wizard to create a new Relay Server configuration file, with customized property values.

1. In the navigation pane, click the Unwired Server cluster name. 2. In the administration pane, click the Relay Server tab. 3. Select a Relay Server.

Setting Relay Server General Properties

Set basic connection properties for the Relay Server.

Prerequisites

Launch the Relay Server configuration wizard.

Task

1. Specify these property values:

Host – either the host name of the Relay Server, or the host name of the load balancer (if

any).

Http port – the Relay Server HTTP port.

Https port –

Note: If Relay Server uses HTTPS and certificates, clients other than replication may

not be able to connect: messaging applications only support HTTP, and hybrid workflow container applications for iOS support HTTPS — but not certificates. the Relay Server HTTPS port.

URL suffix – the URL suffix used by the Outbound Enabler to connect to a Relay

Server.

(Optional) Description – a user-definable description of the Relay Server. 2. Add or remove HTTP credentials as required:

a) Check Configure relay server HTTP credentials.

b) To add new credentials, specify these property values and click +:

User name – user name for RSOE authentication on the Web server (Relay Server

host).

Password – password for RSOE authentication on the Web server.

c) To remove credentials from the list, select the corresponding user name, then click

X. 3. Click Next.

Define Server Farms and Cluster Nodes

Set connection properties for the Unwired Server cluster and its constituent nodes. Repeat these steps to add or remove multiple Unwired Server clusters, as needed.

1. Define the Unwired Server cluster.

Farm ID – a string that identifies the Unwired Server cluster, for which the Relay

Server manages requests. This property is case-sensitive, and it must match the value in the Outbound Enabler configuration.

Type – the type of request managed by the Relay Server, Replication or Messaging

protocol.

(Optional) Description – user-definable description of the Unwired Server

cluster. b) Click +.

c) Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add multiple Unwired Server clusters.

d) To delete a configured Unwired Server cluster, select it in the list, then click the X button.

2. Identify each Unwired Server instance in the cluster.

a) Select an existing Unwired Server cluster. b) Specify these property values:

Node ID – a string that identifies the Unwired Server in the cluster. This property is

case-sensitive, and it must match the value in the RSOE configuration. • Token – the security token used by the Outbound Enabler to authenticate its

connection with the Relay Server. Assign a token string (up to 2048 characters); this same token can be shared by replication or messaging farms.

c) Click +.

d) Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add Unwired Server cluster nodes.

e) To delete a configured Unwired Server node, select it in the list and click X.

3. Click Next to review your settings, or click Finish to exit the wizard.

Note: After each change, you may need to update the relay server configuration, and take

steps to manually update the relay server configuration.

Reviewing Configured Relay Server Properties

Review the Relay Server configuration to confirm property values, before you generate the configuration file.

1. Confirm the property values, ensuring that:

• No errors exist.

• All Unwired Server clusters are defined, and the correct type.

2. Click Finish.

The Relay Server is registered with Sybase Control Center, and it can be managed from the

Relay Servers tab for the Unwired Server cluster. Next

When you have finished adding all required Relay Servers, set up one or more Outbound Enabler (RSOE) for each Unwired Server in the cluster.

Deleting a Relay Server Configuration

Delete a Relay Server configuration to remove all defined Unwired Server clusters, server nodes, and RSOEs that connect to the Relay Server.

1. In the navigation pane, click the Unwired Server cluster name. 2. In the administration pane, click the Relay Server tab. 3. Select a Relay Server.

4. Click Delete. See also

• Viewing or Editing Relay Server Properties on page 44 • Refreshing the Relay Server List on page 47

Refreshing the Relay Server List

Refresh the Relay Server list to display current information about deployed and configured