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The IBM® Domino® server on IBM i uses TCPIP to communicate with IBM Notes® clients and the Internet. For the Domino server to work properly, TCPIP must be set up and active on your system. |
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The default TCPIP configuration for an IBM® Domino® server is one IP address that is globally bound, meaning that the server listens for connections at the IP addresses of all NICs on the computer. Global binding works as long as the computer does not have more than one IP address offering a ... |
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These examples show how to set NOTES.INI variables to support various platforms and configurations when using IPv6. |
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Use this tab to set the TCPIP address and port number for the server controller. |
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After you run the Domino® Server Setup program, complete these procedures: |
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By default, all TCPIP-based services on an IBM® Domino® server listen for network connections on all NICs and on all configured IP addresses on the server. If you have enabled more than one Notes® network port for TCPIP (TCP port for NRPC) on either a single Domino server or a Domino partitioned ... |
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Before you can use TCPIP for communication, confirm that the configuration is properly set up. |
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Make sure that the current location has the ... |
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UNIX™ platforms receive both IPv4 and IPv6 incoming connections on the same socket. Microsoft™ Windows™ is not capable of receiving both incoming IPv4 and IPv6 connections on the same socket. If IPv6 is disabled, Microsoft Windows only receives IPv4 connections. If IPv6 is enabled and the port ... |
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Do one or both of the ... |
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When you register a new IBM® Domino® server, you specify a common name for it. Within a Domino hierarchical name, the common name is the portion before the leftmost slash. For example, in the name App01EastRenovations, the common name is App01. The common name, not the hierarchical name, is the ... |
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In the TCPIP protocol, the method most commonly used to resolve server names to network addresses is the Domain Name System (DNS), an Internet directory service developed both to allow local administrators to create and manage the records that resolve server names to IP addresses and to make ... |
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When you have IBM® Domino® servers with multipleIBM Notes® network ports for TCPIP, follow these procedures to ensure server name-to-address resolution by DNS. |
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Domino® servers and partitioned Domino servers can have multiple NICs (network interface cards), each with its own IP address. |
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In a TCPIP network, configure all Domino® servers to reject Telnet and FTP connections. Furthermore, do not allow file system access to the Domino server or the operating system on which it runs, unless you are sure you can properly maintain user access lists and passwords and you can guarantee a ... |
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The Domino® POP3 service can run on any Domino server on which a TCPIP port is configured. The POP3 protocol provides a mechanism for retrieving mail only; POP3 clients send mail using the SMTP protocol. |
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To ensure that the Notes® Name Service is always available to Notes users, assign a secondary name server in users' Location documents. |
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You might want to rename a port to reflect its function. For example, suppose you add a second TCPIP port named SRV-TCP so that clustered servers can communicate over a private network. Then you might want to might want to rename the original TCPIP port through which users will communicate with ... |
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For POP3 clients to access mail files on the server, you must enable a POP3 port on the server. You can enable the TCPIP port, the SSL port, or both. By default, the Domino® POP3 service uses TCPIP port 110. This topic explains how to enable and disable the POP3 port, how to set the POP3 service ... |
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By default, LDAP clients can connect to the LDAP service over TCPIP port 389, anonymously or using name-and-password authentication. By default, LDAP clients cannot connect using SSL. |
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You can increase the number of seconds that IBM® Domino® waits before terminating a connection attempt. For example, increasing the time-out interval is often necessary on a server that dials up other Domino servers. The default time-out interval is 5 seconds. |