Ensuring DNS resolves in advanced TCP/IP configurations
When you have IBM® Domino® servers with multipleIBM Notes® network ports for TCP/IP, follow these procedures to ensure server name-to-address resolution by DNS.
About this task
This topic covers the following configurations:
- Users in different DNS subdomains accessing one Domino server
- User-to-server access and server-to-server access using different DNS subdomains
Users in different DNS subdomains accessing one Domino server
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If users are on two isolated networks and the Domino server has a NIC for each network, use DNS to direct the users to the NIC the server shares with them.
Procedure
Example
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At the Renovations company, some users connect to the Domino server Chicago/Sales/Renovations over an Ethernet network, others over a Token Ring network. Register the Domino server with DNS as chicago.east.renovations.com for the users on the Ethernet network and as chicago.west.renovations.com for users on the Token Ring network.
Procedure
User-to-server access and server-to-server access via different DNS subdomains
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If users need to access a Domino server over the LAN and other Domino servers need to access the same server over the WAN, add a second NIC to the server. Then use DNS to direct the users to the NIC for the LAN and to direct other servers to the NIC for the WAN.
Procedure
Example
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At the Renovations company, users connect to the Domino server BostonApp04/Sales/Renovations over the LAN, and other Domino servers access it privately over the WAN. You register the server with DNS as bostonapp04.boston.renovations.com for the LAN users and as bostonapp04.domino.renovations.com for the server-to-server network over the WAN.