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When you treat workgroup bridges as client devices, you increase performance but reduce reliability. You use the no infrastructure client configuration interface command to configure access points and bridges to treat workgroup bridges as simple client devices. This is the default setting.

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              >> >> ection request.>
              >> >> <Jul 26, 2002 11:28:21 AM EDT> <Info> <MessagingBridge> <200042>
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              >> >"MQ Ser
              >> >> ies Bridge" failed to connect to the source destination and will
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              >> >>
              >> >
              >> >As you can see from the doc I mentioned earlier, you have to configure
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              >> >and the target of the bridge (as two JMSBridgeDestination instances)
              >> >and the
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              >> >
              >> >I don't know what you configured from the console, but the bridge
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              >> >source
              >> >you configured, therefore not sure if the bridge was trying to connect
              >> >to
              >> >MQSeries or WLS JMS.
              >> >
              >> >Hope this helps.
              >> >Dongbo
              >> >
              >> >
              >
              

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