This page lists the proxy servers in the cell. A proxy server resides within a WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment node. A proxy server is used to classify, prioritize, and route HTTP requests to servers in the enterprise as well as cache content from backend servers. On this page you can create, delete, or modify a proxy server.
To view this administrative console page, click Servers > Proxy Servers .
Specifies a logical name for the proxy server. For WebSphere Application Server, server names must be unique within a node.
If you have multiple nodes in a cluster, the server names must also be unique within the cluster. You cannot use the same server name within two nodes that are part of the same cluster. WebSphere uses the server name for administrative actions, such as referencing the server in scripting.
Specifies the name of the node where the proxy server resides.
Indicates whether the proxy server is started, stopped, or unavailable.
Note that if the status is unavailable, the node agent is not running in that node and you must restart the node agent before you can start the server.
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