Planning for modem use
For an HCL Domino® server to communicate with a remote Domino® server by modem you can install one or more modems on the calling and receiving servers, configure the communication port, and create a network dialup connection from the calling server to the receiving server.
Domino® uses a Network Dialup Connection to communicate with another server over a modem. HCL Notes® and Domino® support PPP using either Microsoft™ Dialup Networking (DUN) or Remote Access Service (RAS) for network dialup. In addition, you can use any IETF-compliant PPP communications server to dial into the network on which the Domino® server resides or though which the server can be accessed.
When installing modems, the number of modems that you can use on a server is dependent on the operating system and system resources -- for example, the number of available communication ports. Each modem needs its own communication port.
If you expect heavy dialup use, install additional modems or install a multiple-port communication board to connect multiple modems to multiple communication ports on a single board.
- How many users and servers do you want to be able to use the server
simultaneously?
The number of modems that you install on a remote server determines the number of users and servers that can access it simultaneously. Consider the expense of purchasing more modems against server accessibility.
- Do users take advantage of workstation-to-server replication when
accessing the server?
To reduce server demand, encourage users to keep local replicas of databases on their workstations, work on them without a connection, then connect to the central server to exchange new and updated documents with the central server's database.
- What types of users connect to this server?
If the server supports a high number of users who connect exclusively over dialup connections -- for example, when a server's primary users are field personnel who are always on the road -- dialup demand for the server is higher than on a server where users only occasionally use modem connections.