* Renaming and reordering to help users navigate the Networks section. * Split of pages between bootstrapped, existing and dynamic compatibility zones. Reintegrates Mike H content about creating a dynamic zone. * Address review feedback except BNO point. * Documents BNO app. * Better docs of networkServices config option. Better comments of NetworkParameters fields. * Documents additional network map protocol endpoint. * Address review feedback. * Addresses Kostas review feedback. * Update protocol due to bug. * Addresses Kostas's review feedback. * Addresses Kostas's review feedback.
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What is a compatibility zone?
Every Corda node is part of a "zone" (also sometimes called a Corda network) that is permissioned. Production deployments require a secure certificate authority. We use the term "zone" to refer to a set of technically compatible nodes reachable over a TCP/IP network like the internet. The word "network" is used in Corda but can be ambiguous with the concept of a "business network", which is usually more like a membership list or subset of nodes in a zone that have agreed to trade with each other.
How do I become part of a compatibility zone?
Bootstrapping a compatibility zone
You can easily bootstrap a compatibility zone for testing or pre-production use with either the network-bootstrapper
or the network-builder
tools.
Joining an existing compatibility zone
After the testing and pre-production phases, users are encouraged to join an existing compatibility zone such as Corda Network (the main compatibility zone) or the Corda Testnet. See joining-a-compatibility-zone
.
Setting up a dynamic compatibility zone
Some users may also be interested in setting up their own dynamic compatibility zone. For instructions and a discussion of whether this approach is suitable for you, see setting-up-a-dynamic-compatibility-zone
.