MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge accesses MQSeries through MQI channels defined in both MQSeries and MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge.
Note Each MQI channel connects an MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge to an MQSeries Queue Manager. Ordinarily, you should define one MQI channel for each connected network or foreign site.
First, define the channels in the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge properties. Later, you can export the definitions to MQSeries (see Exporting MQSeries definitions).
The currently defined channels are listed in the dialog box. Click Add for a new MQI channel, Properties to edit the settings for an existing channel, or Remove to delete a channel.
On the General tab of the Channel Properties window, specify the following options:
| Channel Name | A legal MQSeries name for the MQI channel. For convenience, you can assign the same name as you assigned to the connected network representing MQSeries in MSMQ, for example IBMNT_CN. |
| MQSeries Queue Manager | The MQSeries Queue Manager to which the channel connects. |
| Transport Type | TCP/IP or SNA LU 6.2 communication. |
On the Address tab of the Channel Properties window, specify the following parameters for TCP/IP:
| IP Address, Port | Of the MQSeries listener. |
For SNA LU 6.2, specify:
| Side Information Record | The CPI-C Symbolic Name defined in Microsoft® Host Integration Server 2004. |
For more information on the TCP/IP or SNA LU 6.2 configuration, see the IBM MQSeries documentation.
On the Security tab of the Channel Properties window, you may specify:
| MCA User | An existing or new MQSeries user name, for example FMQUSER1, under which the server side of the MQI channel runs. |
In MQSeries, you should set the permissions of the MCA User, that is, the queues that MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge can address. If you do not specify an MCA User, the server side of the channel runs under the default user name, which is the value of the MQSeries SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN parameter.
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