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There is also a specific task you need to do for Proxy servers.

http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/sametime/v8r5/topic/com.ibm.help.sametime.v851.doc/install/inst_prox_inst_run_i5os.html

If the Sametime Proxy server is installed on a system with multiple active
IP addresses, follow these steps. Otherwise the Community Server may reject
connections from the Proxy Server.

1. Add the Proxy Server's IP address to the stproxyconfig.xml file used
by the Proxy Server's deployment manager.
1. Find the stproxyconfig.xml file in the Proxy Server's deployment
manager profile configuration in this location:

/qibm/UserData/WebSphere/AppServer/v7/SametimeWAS/profiles/
STPDMgrProfile/config/cells/ProxyCell_Name/nodes/ProxyNode_Name/servers/STProxyServer

2.

Add a localip setting with the IP address that corresponds to the
host name of the Proxy Server specified during Proxy Server installation.
Save the file.
For example:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
- <configuration>
- <server>
<host>*stcommunityserver.example.com
<http://stcommunityserver.example.com>*</host>
<port>*1516*</port>
<clusterlist />
<maxconnections>*-1*</maxconnections>
<localip>*192.0.2.0*</localip>
</server>
</configuration>





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Chris
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 10:42 AM, <stevepitcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes. Check WebSphere docs for Virtual Hosts. Change appropriate ones from
* to an IP.



From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
To: domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 2014/03/27 11:38 AM
Subject: "bind specific" Sametime WAS based servers
Sent by: domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Is there a way to "bind specific" Sametime's WAS based servers?

Y'all know how a Domino server may have a line like:
TCPIP_TcpIpAddress=0,10.17.6.36
to bind Domino to a specific address. Especially when that same server
may have multiple addresses, like:
10.17.6.34
10.17.6.35
10.17.6.36
10.17.6.37
10.17.6.38
10.17.6.39
10.17.6.40
10.17.6.41
10.17.6.48
127.0.0.1

Now, how do you get your sametime servers to bind on a specific address?
For outbound also?
We add new addresses for different websites on the same lpar that supports

our DMZ based proxy server and I don't want to keep having to go into the
'trusted IP's' of every end Community server and put the new address
there.

Proxy server message:
ServerLogin W com.ibm.rtc.stproxy.cluster.ServerLogin loggedOut
CLFRX0011W: Unable to log in to the Sametime community server
CN=SAMETIME02/O=DEKKO. Error message is 8000021c

matched up with end point Community server:
E Server 27/Mar/14, 10:37:35 Rejecting server component
208.87.182.10, not in trusted ips list



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