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both Hub Operator and internal partner if they do not delegate the task of configuring and monitoring the WebSphere Partner Gateway system to some internal IT group or a third-party company. External Partner This is the partner with which the internal partner communicates. There can be multiple partners of this type. If the partner has its own implementation of WebSphere Partner Gateway, then it becomes the internal partner on its own system and a external partner on this one. Each of these profiles has at least one user ID. As mentioned above, Hub Operator profile is the hubadmin super-user of the system. The other two profiles will each have an admin user assigned to them upon initial creation. These users, in turn, can create other users with equal or less abilities. Each of these admin users has certain configuration abilities. For example, the hubadmin user can create any object on the system such as the internal partner or load system-wide security certificates. The internal partner role can create participants or connections. The external partner role is the most limited in scope and can view its own documents and configure the local destinations to which the internal partner has to deliver documents. Typographic conventions This document uses the following conventions. Table 1. Typographic conventions Convention Description Monospace font Text in this font indicates text that you type, values for arguments or command options, examples and code examples, or information that the system prints on the screen (message text or prompts). bold Boldface text indicates graphical user interface controls (for example, online button names, menu names, or menu options) and column headings in tables and text. italics Text in italics indicates emphasis, book titles, new terms and terms that are defined in the text, variable names, or letters of the alphabet used as letters. Italic monospace font Text in italic monospace font indicates variable names within monospace-font text. ProductDir ProductDir represents the directory where the product is installed. All IBM WebSphere Partner Gateway product path names are relative to the directory where the IBM WebSphere Partner Gateway product is installed on your system. %text% and $text Text within percent signs (%) indicates the value of the Windows(R) text system variable or user variable. The equivalent notation in a UNIX(R) environment is $text, indicating the value of the text UNIX environment variable. Underlined colored text Underlined colored text indicates a cross-reference. Click the text to go to the object of the reference. 2 IBM WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise and Advanced Editions: Administration Guide
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