Managing IAG portals and published applications
Applies To: Intelligent Application Gateway (IAG)
After creating a portal or directly publishing a Web application you can modify portal, site and application properties and settings, including the following:
Addresses and ports of portal and application sites. For more information, see Configuring IAG portal Web site settings, and Configuring Web site settings for an application published directly by IAG.
Portal site homepage. For more information, see Configuring IAG portal Web site settings.
Applications published by the portal. For more information, see Managing applications published in an IAG portal.
Session limits and timeouts. For more information, see Configuring IAG session limits and timeouts.
Settings for client endpoints connecting to a portal or published application. For more information, see Managing client endpoints during an IAG session.
Client endpoint policies that specify compliance requirements for client endpoints accessing a portal or application. For more information, see Applying endpoint policies for an IAG session.
Authentication settings for client endpoints connecting to the IAG server. For more information, see Authenticating IAG sessions.
Content inspection policy for site traffic, including URL inspection rules and HTTP filtering. For more information, see Inspecting IAG traffic.
A link translation policy to specify how internal links that appear on Web pages should be handled. For more information, see Translating internal links in IAG portals, and Applying server name translation to hide application servers directly published by IAG.
Redirect behavior for HTTP requests for an HTTPS site. For more information, see Redirecting HTTP requests for an IAG HTTPS site.
Duplicate IAG trunks that publish portals and applications. For more information, see Duplicating an IAG portal or directly published application.