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Configuring a Static Send Port for Asynchronous MDNs over AS2

This topic describes how to configure BizTalk Server to send an asynchronous EDIINT/AS2-encoded MDN message over a static send port. This configuration includes creating the static send port and if required, setting up an encryption certificate to be used by the send port.

Note

You can configure a dynamic send port to send MDN messages, instead of a static send port. For more information, see Configuring a Dynamic Send Port for Asynchronous MDNs over AS2.

To send an MDN message, create a one-way HTTP send port with the following configuration:

Location Property Setting
Send Port Properties: General Port Type Static One-way Send Port
Send Port Properties: General Transport Type HTTP Note: Only the HTTP adapter can be used for transporting EDIINT/AS2-encoded messages. This transport will not work with an adapter other than the HTTP adapter.
Send Port Properties: General Send handler BizTalkServerApplication
Send Port Properties: General Send pipeline AS2Send
HTTP Transport Properties Destination URL <Destination URL string>
HTTP Transport Properties Enable chunked encoding Cleared
Send Port Properties: Filters Property EdiIntAS.IsAS2AsynchronousMdn Note: You should also specify additional filter expressions to ensure that only MDN messages destined to the address specified in this send port are picked up by this subscription filter.
Send Port Properties: Filters Operator ==
Send Port Properties: Filters Value True
Send Port Properties: Certificates Common Name and thumbprint Enter the certificate name and thumbprint if using an encryption certificate for the outbound MDN message.

An asynchronous MDN should be sent to the address specified in the Receipt-Delivery-Option header of the received AS2 message. A dynamic send port will do so automatically, whereas a static send port will send the message to the Destination URL in the send port properties. When sending an asynchronous MDN with a static send port, ensure that the URL you are sending to is correct.

Functionality

The send port and pipeline must do the following to send an MDN:

  • Pick up the MDN by filtering on the EdiIntAS.IsAS2AsynchronousMdn==True property.

  • Build an AS2 message. For more information about this process, see Generating an Outgoing AS2 Message.

  • Route the MDN to the address defined in the send port.

See Also

Configuring Ports for an AS2 Solution