Core group bridge settings

The core group bridge is the service that enables communication between core groups. A core group is a statically defined component of the high availability manager. Use this page to view the structure of your access point groups and tunnel access point groups.

To view this administrative console page, click Servers > Core Groups > Core group bridge settings .

An access point group links core groups that are in the same cell or in different cells. The access points that are defined for an access point group enable these core groups to communicate with each other. If one or more of the core groups reside outside of a firewall, you must also define a tunnel access point group, and at least one tunnel access point for each core group that resides outside of the firewall.

Each access point group is a collection of core group access points. Each tunnel access point group is a collection of core group access points, and tunnel peer access points.
Each core group access point has one or more bridge interfaces. Each peer access point and tunnel peer access point has a proxy peer or one or more peer ports. A bridge interface is a server that is configured to communicate with other core groups by using a particular transport chain.
Best practice Best practice: Even though it is possible to use a deployment manager as a core group bridge interface, it is recommended that you use an application server that is not a deployment manager.bprac



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Related tasks
Configuring the core group bridge service
Related reference
Access point group settings
Core group access point settings
Bridge interface settings
Peer access point settings
Core group bridge custom properties
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