Another experiment that I've tried: 3 brokers in network1 (discovering each other through multicast) 3 brokers in network2 (discovering each other through multicast)
I choose one broker from each network to be central point having a static network connector to the central point from the other network (pointing to the same port I use for multicast) <networkConnectors> <networkConnector uri="multicast://default?group=local2"/> <networkConnector uri="static://(tcp://Broker3':61616)" name = "toOutside" duplex = "false" networkTTL = "2"/> </networkConnectors> ntw1 ntw2 Broker1 Broker1' ^ ^ | | | (multicast) (static, one-way) | | --------------> Broker3 ==============> Broker3' <--------| | <============== | | | v v Broker2 Broker2' Now Broker3' receives all the messages from network1 and Broker3 receives all the messages from network2, but the rest of the brokers still receive only messages from their network (if I increase networkTTL on the static connection I will only get duplicate messages at Broker3&3', but the other brokers cannot receive anything from the other network) So what can I do for Broker3 to actually FORWARD the messages from network2 in its own network? -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Pls-help%21-Making-two-networks-working-together-tp28015144p28024922.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.