You might need to change the IP addresses or the port number that you entered when you
installed the remote perimeter server configuration.
To edit a remote perimeter server configuration in a Windows environment:
- On the DMZ computer, in the install_dir , run stopPSService.cmd to
stop the perimeter server.
- Locate the install_dir \remote_perimeter.properties
file.
- Open remote_perimeter.properties
in a text editor and make the appropriate changes to the script:
- set PS_DEBUG
- Sets the logging level. Valid values are 1 through 8 with the
larger numbers providing more detailed logging information.
- set PS_PORT
- Sets the port for the specific perimeter server to listen to for
a connection from Sterling B2B Integrator.
- set INTERNAL_INTERFACE
- Sets the network interface for the specific perimeter server to
use to communicate with Sterling B2B Integrator.
- set EXTERNAL_INTERFACE
- Sets the network interface for the specific perimeter server to
use to communicate with your trading partners.
- set MAX_HEAP_SIZE
- Sets the maximum heap size for the JVM that is running the specific
perimeter server.
- set MAX_ALLOCATION
- Sets the maximum amount of data the specific perimeter server
buffers in MB.
- Save remote_perimeter.properties
without changing the name of the file.
- In the install_dir , run uninstallPSService.cmd to
uninstall the perimeter server service.
- In the install_dir , run installPS.cmd to
install the perimeter server service.
- In the install_dir , run startPSService.cmd to
start the perimeter server.