Inter-site route

In this example, there are two sites. The first one, named site1, has an inbound thread conn_1, routing to an inter-site destination. This is another thread also named conn_1, but in a site named site2.

The inbound thread conn_1 receives a message 0.0.1 from the inbound protocol. It routes to an inter-site destination, which results in the message ID changing to 0.0.2.

In the second site, there is a single outbound thread conn_1 which is the destination pointed to by dest_1 in the first site.

The message it receives through the inter-site route has a message ID of 0.1.1 and a source message ID of 0.0.2. This is the message ID of the message in site1 that was routed here.

Note: This is a message ID in site1, and there might or might not be another message with message ID 0.0.2 in site2.

0.1.1 is sent through the outbound protocol.