Using Session Persistence Server

The connection between the mobile device and Session Persistence Server is referred to as the Client-proxy connection and is handled by the proxy service. The connection between Session Persistence Server and the host is referred to as the proxy-host connection and is handled by the host service:

The Session Persistence Server may reside on the same machine as the host.

Each emulation session is identified by a unique session ID when it is established through Session Persistence Server. This allows multiple emulation sessions on one mobile device to be established through Session Persistence Server.

To set up Session Persistence Server

1.Add proxy service and host service configurations using the Session Persistence Server web interface.

2.Add a host profile with information about the Session Persistence Server from the TE Client configuration utility.

3.Connect to the host using Session Persistence Server.

If you are using a firewall, make sure you have properly configured your static NAT tables and access lists.

4.View the status of your connection from the Session Persistence Server web interface to verify Session Persistence Server is being used for the session.

See the following sections for more information about using Session Persistence Server:

Restarting the Session Persistence Server

Starting or Stopping the Session Persistence Server Service

Logging and Data Capture

Viewing Session Persistence Server Status and Sessions

Managing Session Persistence Server HTTP Settings

Deleting Stored Public Keys