Adding a network port on a server
Create a Connection document in Notes® if the HCL Notes® workstation
already has a port in common with the server and you still cannot
connect to it. If the server port you want to add will be the Notes® workstation's only means
of connecting with the server, do not use this procedure. Instead,
use the Ports
setting in the server's NOTES.INI file.
Procedure
- From the HCL Domino® Administrator, click the server on which you want to add a port.
- Click the Configuration tab.
- From the Domino Administrator's Tools pane, choose .
- Click New.
- Specify the port name and driver, and click OK.
- Click TCP/IP Options, LANx Options, or COMx Options, and specify information as appropriate.
- Click OK.
- Click the tab.
- From the Domino® Administrator's Tools pane, choose Restart Port. (If you can't see the Tools pane, make sure you are in the Server Tasks view.)
- In the Server document, click the tab, and
edit these fields as necessary:
Table 1. Fields Used to Set Up Network Ports for Notes® Field
Action
Port
Enter the port name. Domino® assigns a default port name to each network protocol detected on the system.
Notes® Network
Enter the name of the Notes® named network for the group of Domino® servers that are in this location and run on a particular protocol -- for example, Boston TCPIP. Space characters are allowed in a Notes® network name.
Net Address
Enter the protocol-specific name of the server -- for example, sales.renovations.com. The name you use depends on the convention of the network protocol. This field is used to determine the address that other servers use to access this server.
Disabled/Enabled
Choose Enabled so that other servers will know the port is enabled.
- Save the Server document.
- Make sure that this server is set up to replicate its Domino® Directory to other servers,
or enter the preceding changes to the Server document on a server
that is set up to do the replication, or other servers will not know
that they can connect to this server over the newly enabled port.
If you are adding an additional TCP/IP port on a computer with multiple NICs, see the Binding topics in the related information.