WebSphere brand IBM WebSphere Telecom Web Services Server, Version 7.1

Configuring security for CEI

If security is enabled for applications that are invoking the CEI emitter, then security must be configured for the service.

Before you begin
About this task
Complete the following steps on the deployment manager where the Access Gateway is deployed and synchronize the changes to the other nodes in the cluster.
  1. Log in to the Integrated Solutions Console:
    1. Open a browser and navigate to the following URL: https://host_name:port/ibm/console.
      Where:
      • host_name is the fully qualified host name of the server where the application or the network deployment manager is deployed.
      • port is the secured port used to access the console. The default port is 9043.
      Note: The default unsecured port is 9060. If you use 9060, you must have "http" instead of "https" in the URL.
    2. Enter an administrator user ID and password. (Omit the password if security is not enabled.)
    3. Click Log in.
  2. Either turn off security for the bus used to send CEI messages or ensure that the user name and password used for authentication is the WebSphere® Application Server Administrator.
  3. Turn off security for the CEI bus.
    1. Under Service Integration select Buses.
    2. Under Buses click CommonEventInfrastructure Bus.
    3. Under Security, clear the Secure box.
    4. Click Apply.
    5. Click Save to save changes to the master configuration.
    6. Click Save.
  4. To run with security for the CEI bus, ensure the authentication user name password is correct. The user name and password should be the WebSphere Application Server Administrator.
    1. Under Service Integration select Buses.
    2. Under Buses click CommonEventInfrastructure Bus.
    3. Under Related Items click J2EE Connector Architecture (J2C) authentication data entries.
    4. Under J2C Authentication data entries click the entry for node_name/CommonEventInfrastructureJMSAuthAlias, where node_name is the name of the node.
    5. Set the user name and password to the WebSphere Application Server Administrator user name and password.
    6. Click Apply.
    7. Click Save to save changes to the master configuration.
    8. Click Save.
  5. Several buses are defined. You should check them for security and authentication values in the WebSphere ESB server.
    1. Under Service Integration select Buses.
    2. Under Buses, click each bus listed. Then either clear the Secure check box or follow the J2EE Connector Architecture (J2C) Authentication data entries link and verify that the correct user name and password for the administrator are used.
  6. Synchronize the changes to the other nodes in the cluster.



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