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► Secure proxy profile<br />

A secure proxy profile creates a proxy server that is supposed to run in the<br />

DMZ and supports HTTP and SIP protocol and the corresponding secure<br />

version of the protocol.<br />

The default name of the application server is proxy1 but this can be<br />

overridden through the -serverName parameter in the manageprofiles<br />

command, or when using the advanced profile creation option in the profile<br />

management tool.<br />

When using manageprofiles, specify -profileTemplate<br />

/profileTemplates/secureproxy to create a secure proxy<br />

profile.<br />

Table 6-1 shows a list of the available profile types per <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> edition.<br />

Table 6-1 Available profile types per <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> edition<br />

Product <strong>WebSphere</strong> profiles available<br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> Express <strong>V7.0</strong><br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> <strong>V7.0</strong> (single server)<br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> Network Deployment<br />

<strong>V7.0</strong><br />

► Management profile with an administrative agent server<br />

► <strong>Application</strong> server profile<br />

► Management profile with an administrative agent server<br />

► <strong>Application</strong> server profile.<br />

► Management profile with a deployment manager server<br />

► Management profile with an administrative agent server<br />

► Management profile with a job manager server<br />

► <strong>Application</strong> server profile<br />

► Cell profile<br />

► Custom profile<br />

► Secure proxy profile<br />

Creating profiles during the installation<br />

On distributed platforms, profiles can be created during the installation of the<br />

product or afterwards using either the Profile Management Tool or the<br />

manageprofiles command.<br />

Note: In order to have an operational product you must create a profile.<br />

When profiles are created during the installation of the product, they are created<br />

using typical settings using default naming conventions, default port<br />

assignments, default location (which is /profiles directory),<br />

and so on. Be careful when creating profiles during the installation as it might<br />

violate some of your planned approach.<br />

208 <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>V7.0</strong>: <strong>Concepts</strong>, Planning, and Design

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