You can access integration node resources and perform monitoring
tasks by logging on to the web user interface.
About this task
When an integration node is created, the web
user interface is enabled automatically and assigned to port 4414.
If
you want to change the configuration of the web user interface, for
example, enable or disable the web user interface, change the
port or enable compression, see Configuring the IBM Integration Bus web user interface.
Procedure
- Start the web user interface by using one of the following
methods:
If administration security is enabled,
you are prompted to enter your user ID and password.
- If prompted, enter your user ID and password and then click Log
in to log on to the system.
Users have
permissions granted to them according to their role, so administrators
and web users can have different access to integration node resources
based on their role. The web user interface is tailored to your
role, so you see only the options that are available to you based
on the permissions that have been assigned to your role. If the
permissions are changed while you are logged in, the options do not
change dynamically; you must log off and log back in to gain access
to options for which you have new permissions. If permissions are
removed while you are logged in, the options are presented but the
actions fail with an error stating that you do not have the required
permissions.
For more information about roles, see Role-based security. For information about creating user
accounts, see Managing web user accounts.
If
administration security is not enabled, you access the web user
interface as the default user without logging in, and you have
access to all data and integration node resources.
Results
A web browser window opens, in which you can view and administer
your integration node resources and perform monitoring tasks. The
navigator displays the resources that you are authorized to view.
The content in the main application pane varies depending on the
resource that has been selected in the navigator.