| Configuring the WSM using Device Manager |
The following table describes the fields on the WAP--General tab.
WAP Load Balancing
Enables or disables wireless application protocol load balancing. Enables/disables WAP TPCP external notification for adding and deleting WAP sessions.
WAP Debug Level
Sets the wireless application protocol debug level (0 to 10) for tracing WAP related messages. Level 10 is the most verbose.
WSP Port
to Health Check
Sets the port number (0 to 65,534) on which WSP health checks will be performed. The default port number = 9200.
WTLS Port
to Health Check
Sets the port number (0 to 65,534) on which WTLS health checks will be performed. The default port number = 9203.
Offset into WSP Packet
Sets the offset (0 - 256) into the received WSP packets. An offset value of 0 (default) sets the WSM to start comparisons at the beginning of the content of the received packet.
Health Content to Send to WAP Gateway
Defines content examined during wireless application protocol health checks. The maximum string length is 256 characters. Leave out spaces to allow for larger string.
Expected Health Content from WAP Gateway
The selected value for the wireless application protocol gateway response to match. The maximum string length is 256 characters. Leave out spaces to allow for larger string.
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