WAS v8.5 > Administer applications and their environment > Welcome to administering Service integration > Administer service integration buses > Configure busesAdd buses
We can add a new service integration bus using the dmgr console. If messaging security is enabled, security settings are configured for the bus by default. We can add a unsecured bus if you disable messaging security.
Subtopics
- Add a secured bus
In this task you add a new service integration bus that is secured by default. The security settings for the bus are stored in a security domain. When you add a new bus, we can assign it to the default global security domain, the cell-level domain, or specify a custom domain containing a set of settings that are unique to the bus, or shared with another resource.- Add an unsecured bus
By default, bus security is enabled and you add buses with security configured. However, we can add a new service integration bus without any security settings. To secure the bus at a later date, we can do so by configuring the security settings for the bus.
Subtopics
- Add a secured bus
In this task you add a new service integration bus that is secured by default. The security settings for the bus are stored in a security domain. When you add a new bus, we can assign it to the default global security domain, the cell-level domain, or specify a custom domain containing a set of settings that are unique to the bus, or shared with another resource.- Add an unsecured bus
By default, bus security is enabled and you add buses with security configured. However, we can add a new service integration bus without any security settings. To secure the bus at a later date, we can do so by configuring the security settings for the bus.
Related concepts:
Messaging engine communication
Service integration buses
Reference:
SIBAdminCommands: Bus administrative commands for AdminTask