WAS v8.5 > Administer applications and their environment > Welcome to administering Service integration > Administer service integration buses > Configure buses > Add buses

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. To add a bus, use the dmgr console to complete the following steps:

  1. In the navigation pane, click Service integration -> Buses. A list of buses is displayed.
  2. In the content pane, click New.

  3. Type a name for the new bus. You must choose bus names that are compatible with the WebSphere MQ queue manager naming restrictions. We cannot change a bus name after the bus is created, which means that we can only interoperate with WebSphere MQ in the future if we use compatible names. See the topic about WebSphere MQ naming restrictions in the related links.
  4. Clear the Bus security check box to disable bus security.

  5. Click Next.
  6. Review the summary of the settings for the new bus, then click Finish.

  7. Save your changes to the master configuration.


Results

Bus security is disabled, and we have added a new unsecured service integration bus.

We can now add servers to the bus.


Related concepts:

Messaging security and multiple security domains
Messaging security
Message security in a service integration bus
Service integration buses


Related


Configure bus security using an dmgr console panel
Configure the members of a bus


Reference:

SIBAdminCommands: Bus administrative commands for AdminTask
WebSphere MQ naming restrictions


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