WebSphere MQ Managed File Transfer topology overview

WebSphere® MQ Managed File Transfer agents send and receive the files that are transferred. Each agent has its own set of queues on its associated queue manager and the agent is attached to its queue manager in either bindings or client mode. An agent can also use the coordination queue manager as its queue manager.

The coordination queue manager broadcasts audit and file transfer information. The coordination queue manager represents a single point for the collection of agent, transfer status, and transfer audit information. The coordination queue manager is not required to be available in order for transfers to take place. If the coordination queue manager temporarily becomes unavailable, transfers continue as normal. Audit and status messages are stored in the agent queue managers until the coordination queue manager became available, and can then be processed as normal.

Agents register with the coordination queue manager and publish their details to that queue manager. This agent information is used by the WebSphere MQ Managed File Transfer plug-in to enable the start of transfers from the IBM® WebSphere MQ Explorer. The agent information collected on the coordination queue manager is also used by the commands to display agent information and agent status.

Transfer status and transfer audit information is published on the coordination queue manager. The transfer status and transfer audit information is used by the WebSphere MQ Managed File Transfer plug-in to monitor the progress of transfers from the IBM WebSphere MQ Explorer. The transfer audit information stored on the coordination queue manager can be retained to provide auditability.

You can use WebSphere MQ Managed File Transfer with either IBM WebSphere MQ Version 6.0 or IBM WebSphere MQ Version 7.0. However, you need access to one IBM WebSphere MQ Version 7.0 or later, queue manager to act as your coordination queue manager.

The command queue manager is used to connect to the IBM WebSphere MQ network and is the queue manager connected to when you issue WebSphere MQ Managed File Transfer commands.

WebSphere MQ Managed File Transfer topology diagram showing two MQMFT agents, each connected to its own queue manager. The agents are also indirectly connected to a coordination queue manager at the center of the diagram through their own agent queue managers.