Configuring host and remote trading partners

Hi,
Being new to B2B, I have a very basic doubt.
I have two machines, one which I am using as the host trading partner and the other the remote trading partner. Would the steps involved in configuring the host trading partner be the same as the ones required to configure the remote trading partner?
Currently at the host trading partner end, besides creating the Identifiers for the host trading partner, I am also
1. creating the remote trading partner
2.creating the identifiers for the remote trading partner
3.assigning the documents to the remote trading partner and
4.creating the delivery channel for the remote trading partner.
I assume I would have to do a similar configuration at the remote trading partner end, before creating the agreements for the trading partners.
Is there anything else that would need to be handled?
It would be great if someone can share the stepwise instructions that would be needed to configure host and remote trading partner. I am using Oracle B2B 11g and have not worked with the previous versions of B2B.
Any help in this direction will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Priya.

Hi Priya,
Steps are correct and you have to configure both the machines.
You can refer B2B samples available as part of SOA Samples in below link:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/products/soa/index.html
In this step by step instruction guide is available.
you can refer to below cookbooks:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/soa/b2b/collateral/B2B_TU001_EDI.pdf
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/soa/b2b/collateral/B2B_TU002_HL7.pdf
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/soa/b2b/collateral/B2B_TU003_ebxml.pdf
Please let us know your protocol and usecase to know more details.
Rgds,
Nitesh Jain

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    Add-WssConfigurationService cmdlet and it also needs to provide correct credential. (Figure 17)
    Figure 17.
    After your credential is accepted, it will update and prepare your server. (Figure 18)
    Figure 18.
    After that, please type “Y” to continue to configure Windows Server Essentials. (Figure 19)
    Figure 19.
    2. In a non-domain environment
    In my test environment, I set up two computers running Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard and use Server1 as a target computer. The IP addresses for the two computers are as
    below:
    Sevrer1: 192.168.1.54
    Server2: 192.168.1.53
    Run
    Enable-PSRemoting –Force on Server1. (Figure 20)
    Figure 20.
    Since there is no existing domain, it is necessary to add the target computer (Server1) to a TrustedHosts list (maintained by WinRM) on Server 2. We can use following command
    to
    add the TrustedHosts entry:
    Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts IP-Address
    (Figure 21)
    Figure 21.
    Next, we can use
    Enter-PSSession
    cmdlet and provide the correct credential to start an interactive session with the remote computer. (Figure 22)
    Figure 22.
    After that, you can install Windows Server Essentials Experience Role remotely via Add-WindowsFeature ServerEssentialsRole cmdlet. (Figure 23)
    Figure 23.
    From figure 24, we can see that the installation is completed.
    Figure 24.
    Then you can use
    Start-WssConfigurationService cmdlet to configure Essentials Role and follow the steps in the first part (configure Windows Server Essentials Experience in a non-domain environment) as the steps would be the same.
    The figure below shows the status of Windows Server Essentials.
    Figure
    25.
    Finally, we have successfully configured Windows Server Essentials on Server1. (Figure 26)
    Figure 26.
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