Before you install any SOA Agent (including the SOA Security Gateway), the SOA Security Manager Policy Server must be installed and be able to communicate with the system where you plan to install the SOA Agent. Additionally, you must configure the Policy Server with the following:
A trusted host is a client computer where one or more SOA Agents are installed. The term trusted host refers to the physical system. There must be an administrator with the privilege to register trusted hosts with the Policy Server.
To configure an administrator, see the Administrators chapter of the CA Policy Policy Configuration Guide.
An Agent object creates an Agent identity by assigning the Agent a name. You define an Agent identity from the Agents object in the Administrative UI. You assign the Agent identity a name and specify the Agent type as a Web Agent.
The name you assign for the Agent is the same name you specify in the DefaultAgentName parameter for the Agent Configuration Object that you must also define to centrally manage an Agent.
This object defines the communication between the trusted host and the Policy Server after the initial connection between the two is made.
A trusted host is a client computer where one or more SOA Agents can be installed. The term trusted host refers to the physical system, in this case the WebSphere Application Server host.
Do not confuse this object with the trusted host's configuration file, SmHost.conf, which is installed at the trusted host after a successful host registration. The settings in the SmHost.conf file enable the host to connect to a Policy Server for the first connection only. Subsequent connections are governed by the Host Configuration Object.
For more information, see the Policy Configuration Guide.
This object includes the parameters that define the SiteMinder Agent configuration. There are a few required parameters you must set for basic operation.
The Agent Configuration Object must include a value for the DefaultAgentName parameter. This entry should match an entry you defined in the Agent object.
For more information, see CA SiteMinder Policy Design.
For detailed information about how to configure SOA Agent-related objects, see the Policy Configuration Guide.
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