Assigning endpoints for all services used with LSF

In this procedure, you will assign an endpoint to all services used with LSF. This is typically:

  • SSOP (primary service)

  • IOS

  • LSADMIN

  • IOSDMIN

  • BPM

  1. If you are currently running the ssoconfig utility, continue with step 2.

    - or -

    If you are not currently running the ssoconfig utility:

    1. From a command prompt, specify

      ssoconfig -c

    2. At the prompt, specify the password for the ssoconfig utility.
  2. From the main menu of ssoconfig, choose "9, Manage Lawson HTTP Endpoints."
  3. From the submenu that appears, select "3, Assign HTTP Endpoint to Service."
    1. At the prompt, "Lawson HTTP Endpoint FQDN," specify the fully qualified domain name of the server that should belong to the group you are configuring. For example, if you are working with a server named "ws1" and your domain is "mydomain," you would specify:

      ws1.mydomain.com

      and then press Enter.

    2. At the prompt, "Lawson HTTP Endpoint HTTP Port," specify the number of the port that will be used for HTTP communication. Press Enter after you specify the port number.
    3. At the prompt, "Lawson HTTP Endpoint HTTPS Port," specify the number of the port that will be used for HTTPS communication. Press Enter after you specify the port number. (If you are not using HTTPS, just press Enter to accept the default of "-1".)
    4. At the prompt, "Lawson Service Name," specify the name of the primary service. This is almost always "SSOP." If your primary service is SSOP, specify

      SSOP and then press Enter.

      (If SSOP is not the primary service for your installation, specify the actual name and then press Enter.)

    5. You will return to the submenu. Select "3" again to add the next endpoint to a group.
    6. Perform steps 3a-d for all other endpoint groups.
  4. When you are finished assigning endpoints to services, press "8, Back" to return to the main menu or "9, Exit" to exit the ssoconfig utility.