Oracle Access Manager (OAM) Architecture Includes Load Balancer for Oracle Access Protocol (OAP/NAP) Traffic Considerations
(Doc ID 2929256.1)
Last updated on JULY 26, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Access Manager - Version 12.2.1.3.191201.0123.S and laterIdentity Manager - Version 12.2.1.4.211010 to 12.2.1.4.211010 [Release 12c]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
When the architecture of an Oracle Access Manger (OAM) server and WebGates includes a firewall there are certain things that may need to be considered depending on the environment and its specific needs.
Some common questions asked are ...
- How to configure WebGates to proactively recycle their connections to a Load Balancer (LBR)?
- What setting controls the WebGate connection recycle?
- Will the connection recycle happen if there is transaction in progress, or only if that has been idle for max session time?
The intent of this note is to give some high level information and provide additional resources to aid in this effort.
The Oracle Access Manager Team recommends being at the latest product version release, patch-set, and Bundle Patch that is available for the specific component being used. This helps ensure that you have the latest fixes/product functionality and helps avoid unnecessary rediscovery of known issues. |
Solution
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In this Document
Goal |
Solution |
Controlling Network Latency |
Tuning Access Manager WebGate |
Tuning OAM Agents |
Common Settings |
References |