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07-31-2002 10:37 AM
07-31-2002 10:37 AM
OTS Configuration Problem on 11.00
I'm having problems configuring our software to communicate through two different NIC cards. For security reason we use one NIC to allow our application to communicate with an outside vendor's application, so I have OTS 9000 configured using RFC1006 Configure OSI over TCP/IP for our secure NIC. With the current configuration I'm able to communicate with the outside vendor, but the application is not able to communicate with the other internal systems. The only way I'm able to communicate with the internal systems is if I modify the OTS 9000 to use our internal NIC. I was wondering if anyone would have any suggestions.
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08-01-2002 05:54 AM
08-01-2002 05:54 AM
Re: OTS Configuration Problem on 11.00
Hi Dave, this is Berlene and I sent a reply to your case.
It is only possible to define one RK6 interface. The FTAM responder will accept connections over any interface in the machine. You will need to set up a different NSAP address for the internal machines pointing their "remote_app" to the "internal" interface and the external machines pointing their "remote_app" to the "external" interface."
regards,
Berlene
It is only possible to define one RK6 interface. The FTAM responder will accept connections over any interface in the machine. You will need to set up a different NSAP address for the internal machines pointing their "remote_app" to the "internal" interface and the external machines pointing their "remote_app" to the "external" interface."
regards,
Berlene
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