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FedLine Direct® Message Environment and Configuration Change Matrix

These tables identify the appropriate steps and schedules to validate changes made within your FedLine Direct Message environment, as well as perform various other testing opportunities. Refer to test request forms for lead-time requirements.

Requirements to Test Changes to Your FedLine Direct Message Environment

Steps and schedules to test FedLine Direct Message environment changes
Customer-Initiated Environment Changes and Other Testing Opportunities Required Customer Actions Test Schedule
Customer-Initiated Environment Changes
  • Hardware upgrades:
    • Router (non-Federal Reserve Bank supplied)
    • Switches
    • Firewall
  • Operating System change or upgrade
  • MQ Server updates
Complete FedLine Direct Message Connectivity Test or Repoint Request Form (PDF) Monday-Friday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ET and
Saturday, 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ET
Performing alternate site production processing Complete FedLine Direct Message Connectivity Test or Repoint Request Form (PDF) Monday-Friday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ET and
Saturday, 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ET
Performing application testing in Depository Institution Testing (DIT) environment Complete Fedwire® Application Test Request Form (Off-site) Monday-Saturday
Performing application testing in production environment (Saturdays only) Complete Fedwire Application Test Request Form (Off-site) Scheduled Saturdays
Participate in Federal Reserve Bank-sponsored Business Resumption Test (BRT) Complete Fedwire Services Contingency Test Registration Form Scheduled Saturdays

Additional FedLine Direct Message Environment and Configuration Change Options

The configuration changes listed below are considered complex initiatives with durations that may vary depending on the magnitude of the project. Please note that all of the changes begin by submitting the FedLine Direct Message Modify Worksheet. Your organization will work directly with a FedLine Technical Analyst to complete the additional required actions below at the appropriate time.

Steps and schedules to test complex FedLine Direct Message environment and configuration changes
Customer-Initiated Configuration Changes Required Customer Actions Implementation Time from Start to Finish
Adding additional production queue manager(s)
  • Complete FedLine Direct Message Modify Worksheet (Contact a FedLine Project Manager to request worksheet)
  • Request Server Certificates
  • Complete MQ Connectivity Test
  • Complete a Saturday Production Application Test
3-4 months
Adding additional production queue(s) to an existing queue manager
  • Complete FedLine Direct Message Modify Worksheet (Contact a FedLine Project Manager to request worksheet)
  • Complete MQ Connectivity Test
  • Complete a Saturday Production Application Test
1-2 months
Adding additional test queue manager
  • Complete FedLine Direct Message Modify Worksheet (Contact a FedLine Project Manager to request worksheet)
  • Request Server Certificates
  • Complete MQ Connectivity Test
  • Complete DIT Application Test
2-3 months
Adding additional test queue to an existing queue manager
  • Complete FedLine Direct Message Modify Worksheet (Contact a FedLine Project Manager to request worksheet)
  • Complete MQ Connectivity Test
  • Complete DIT Application Test
1-2 months

For additional testing opportunities, please see the Fedwire® Services Hours and Testing Opportunities page.

Federal Reserve Banks Contact Information

Test Definitions

MQ Connectivity Test
Validation of connectivity through a "round trip message" initiated by your organization's MQ server to the Federal Reserve Banks’ MQ server and back. The "round trip message" may be executed by using a script that the Federal Reserve Banks have provided to your organization or by manually placing a message onto a test queue strictly used for connectivity testing (NOTE: these are not application queues).
Saturday Production Application Test
Environmental changes may be verified using the production version of the Fedwire Funds Service and the Fedwire Securities Service applications along with the Account Balance Monitoring System (ABMS). This test must occur on a scheduled Saturday in order to ensure no disruption of production traffic occurs during the work week.
DIT Application Test
Environmental changes may be verified using the test version of the Fedwire Funds Service and the Fedwire Securities Service applications along with the Account Balance Monitoring System (ABMS).
Federal Reserve Bank-sponsored BRT
Contingency tests for the Fedwire Funds Service designed to demonstrate both the Federal Reserve Banks’ and its participants’ ability to resume processing in the event of a catastrophic outage at one of our processing sites. All high-volume customers, as determined by their Fedwire Services activity, are required to participate in two or three contingency tests per year and at least one of these tests must be conducted from their backup processing site(s) through their Federal Reserve Bank contingency routers.

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