The original specifications for the Integrator framework called for a maximum of 5 channels at each remote site. Since its release, we’ve seen a gradual ramp-up in channel count and feature requirements, with some on-premise Connexion installations now transitioning to cloud-based Integrator deployments. It’s now common to have integrators with more than 100 channels.
The 15.1 (and previous) versions of the gateway UI were structured in a way that made it quite slow and challenging to use with high remote-agent count coupled with a high channel count. The original hierarchy was Group > Tab > Remote Agent > Channel.
1516.5 0 has changed the hierarchy to Group > Remote Agent > Tab > Channel. The primary advantage to this structure is the ability to better organize channels in a high-channel-count environment. The secondary advantage is the Gateway UI now has a very similar feel and usage as the Connexion UI (with more Connexion-only functionality making the jump to the Gateway).
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The Gateway drop-down (no change to 15.1) - select the desired gateway instance.
The Group drop-down (no change to 15.1) - select the desired group. Remote agents are now direct children of groups.
The Remote Agent drop-down - select the desired remote agent. The rest of UI is scoped to the selected remote agent. Note the remote agent drop-down displays all remote agents within the currently selected group. Additionally, icons are displayed which signify the authorization state of the remote agent.
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