- Plan the aggregate service:
- Plan which fragment services will constitute the aggregate
service.
- Plan the routers on which the fragment services are to
be activated.
- Configure the fragment services.
See Adding a Normal Service (SRC CLI) .
- If the aggregate service includes services to be activated
remotely, ensure that one or more NIC proxies are configured on each
SAE.
- Ensure that the NIC is configured to use a scenario that
provides the appropriate type of key.
See NIC Configuration Scenarios.
- Ensure that the SAEs can communicate with each other and
the NIC host(s). Make sure that firewalls permit TCP and CORBA communication
between the systems hosting the SAEs, and communication between the
NIC host(s) and the SAE.
See Port Settings for SRC Components.
- Ensure that the communication between SAEs is secure.
Follow the standards for your organization to ensure
that communication between SAEs is protected.
- If the aggregate service is to include a fragment service
on a remote SAE, ensure that the remote fragment service can become
active by verifying that the fragment service is loaded on the remote
SAE.