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Overview of NIC Proxy Configuration

For a number of SDX components, such as the Volume-Tracking Application (VTA) and the Dynamic Service Activator, you can configure the NIC proxy for the application from SDX Configuration Editor. For other applications, such as the sample residential portal, you configure the NIC proxy in a property file. If you configure a NIC proxy from a property file, the fields are the same as the fields that appear in SDX Configuration Editor. When you develop and test SDX components that use a NIC, you can configure a NIC proxy stub to take the place of the NIC host.

For more information about NIC proxies, see Chapter 5, Locating Subscriber Information.

For information about configuring NIC proxies, see Configuring NIC Proxies from SDX Configuration Editor.

For information about using a NIC proxy stub to bypass NIC host configuration, see Testing Applications by Using a NIC Proxy Stub.


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