This page lists the on demand routers (ODRs) in the cell. An ODR resides within an Intelligent Management node. An ODR classifies, prioritizes, and routes HTTP and SIP traffic in the enterprise. On this page you can create, delete, start, and stop an ODR. You can also create server templates.
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.Specifies a logical name for the ODR. The ODR name must be unique within a node. If multiple nodes are in a cluster, the ODR names must also be unique within the cluster. The ODR name is used for administrative actions, such as referencing the server in scripting.
Specifies the name of the node where the ODR resides.
Indicates the WebSphere® Application Server you are running.
Indicates the protocol or protocols that the on demand router is configured to handle.
This setting is based on the type of transport chains that are configured. If transport chains are configured that terminate with SIPProxyInboundChannel, then SIP displays. If transport chains are configured that terminate with HTTPProxyInboundChannel, then HTTP displays. If both types of chains are configured then HTTP, SIP displays.
Indicates whether the ODR is started, stopped, or unavailable. If the status is unavailable, the node agent is not running in that node and you must restart the node agent before you can start the server.