QM1 and MQIPT are both running on ServerA

QM1 is listening on port 1414, perhaps for channels coming from QM2 on
ServerB.
The MQIPT service is listening on (pick a number) port 1418. The MQIPT
config file says that any MQ traffic that comes in on this port gets
forwarded over to some other server/port combo, lets say ServerX/port9999.
ServerX has either a QM listening on port9999, or perhaps there is another
MQIPT on port9999.

QM1 then has a SENDER channel to QM99. But the conname for channel QM1.QM99
is not ServerX(port9999). It is Server1(port1418).

The channel will then go from QM1 on ServerA to MQIPT on ServerA(1418) to
whatever is listening on ServerX(9999).



-----Original Message-----
From: Hashim Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 5:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MQIPT


Hi There,

I'm trying to understand the sender channel setup
going from my qmgr to IPT. Q Mgr and IPT both are on
the same server.

Thanx in advance for your precious time and
suggestions



--- Darren Douch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to save myself some digging around.... any
> views on the pros / cons of MQIPT vs. a full blown
> queue manager for supporting secure MQ connections
> over the internet?
>
> And are there any views (or documents) about the
> performance / scalability of MQIPT?
>
> Thanks folks.
> Darren.


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