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Also, if you have some free resources in the i5, you can load another DPAR dedicated to this IP address. That DPAR can just handle the SMTP routing to your mail server. Chris Whisonant Comporium Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2 IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5 IBM Certified Associate Developer - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5 803.326.7270 domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/26/2006 11:42:16 AM:
I'm sure Bob will be a better resource here, so his response is probably going to be of better quality, but I'm going to take a stab at it,
anyway.
Ironically, I just had to do the opposite of this... Assuming that you currently only have one IP address on the server, you
can
configure another interface on the server on the "Configure TCP/IP"
screen
(CFGTCP) and selecting option 1 Work with TCP/IP Interfaces. On the
"Work
with TCP/IP Interfaces" you should see the existing IP address for your Domino server. Option 5 will allow you to view the settings for that interface. Option 1 will allow you to create another interface - I
would
use the same settings for the new one as for the existing one (other
than
the obvious difference of the IP address itself). Once the Windows server is no longer active, you can start the interface (Option 9 on the "Work with TCP/IP Interfaces" screen). If you start it while the Windows server is using that IP address, the start should
fail
with a message in the job log that this address is being used by another system. This only tells the iSeries to listen on this IP address. If the Domino server is set to bind to IP address (which I believe is not the default,
so
it should not be necessary unless you've changed it in the past), it
will
ignore traffic on the new IP address until you change the configuration
to
not bind to address. There's information in the Admin Help on that
topic.
If it's not set to bind, the Domino server assumes all traffic to the iSeries is for the Domino server, so it should process your printer
device
messages. Of course, I haven't actually done what you are attempting, so I would certainly suggest creating the interface, taking the Windows server down prior to the decommission date, start the interface on the iSeries, and test. But I think it should work. Good luck, Patrick PS I just noticed Bob's response, and he refers to IBM documentation,
so
I'm sure it will be more thorough. But after typing all of this, I hate
to
just delete it, so you get to read it anyway. Have a great day! JDelRisco@oshtruc k.com Sent by: To domino400-bounces Lotus Domino on the iSeries /
AS400
+ptrapp=nex-tech. <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> com@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc domino400-bounces+jdelrisco=oshtruc k.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx, Lotus Domino
on
07/26/2006 10:20 the iSeries / AS400 AM <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject Re: Stacked IP addresses Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@midran ge.com> When email is sent from the printer devices, it is going to a server
that
will soon be gone. Changing the IP addresses on all the printers is not
an
option. We need to change where the IP address points to. I understand what you mean by relaying the messages using the Config Document, but
how
is the message even going to get to the server on the iSeries without modifying each printer? What I need to do is modify DNS to route
traffic
going to the IP address that is the current Windows server to go to the server on the iSeries, which currently has an IP of its own. How do I configure the server on the iSeries to handle two IP addresses? Thanks, Jose del Risco Corporate Domino Administrator Oshkosh Truck Corporation (920) 235.9151 x 2741 Robert Laing <rlaing@xxxxxxxxx > To Sent by: Lotus Domino on the iSeries /
AS400
domino400-bounces <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> +jdelrisco=oshtru cc ck.com@xxxxxxxxxx om Subject Re: Stacked IP addresses 07/26/2006 10:12 AM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@midran ge.com> There may be other ways to accomplish what you want, but we have similar pieces of hardware to your Ricoh printers. What we have done is add
those
IP addresses to the allowed relay hosts which can be found in the Configuration Document -- Router/SMTP tab -- Restrictions and Controls
--
Allow messages only from the following internet hosts to be sent to external internet domains. When forwarding email from those printer devices, the Domino server
treats
those as external SMTP servers trying to relay mail off the Domino
server.
You need to tell Domino those are valid IP addresses or host names that can relay. Hope this helps, Bob JDelRisco@xxxxxxxxxxxx Sent by: domino400-bounces+rlaing=gemko.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 07/26/2006 10:50 AM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc domino400-bounces+jdelrisco=oshtruck.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx, Lotus Domino on
the
iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject Re: Stacked IP addresses Robert, This situation is as follows. We have a windows server that we are decommissioning. In the process of identifying what was still using
this
server ( after removing all Domino mail routing and replication from
that
server ), we discovered that we have over 100 Ricoh printers with hard coded IP addresses pointing to this server. They use SMTP to email
faxes
that are scanned to PDF. I want our new Domino server on the iSeries, that we have specifically configured to handle SMTP traffic, to handle
the
traffic for the IP address it currently has PLUS the IP address of the
old
Windows bases server so we can turn that other server off. We will be changing the IP addresses that are on the Ricoh printers but that will take months to complete according to the Desktop Support team. We don't have months to decommission this server. This server needs to be removed by Aug 2. Thanks, Jose del Risco Corporate Domino Administrator Oshkosh Truck Corporation (920) 235.9151 x 2741 Robert Laing <rlaing@xxxxxxxxx > To Sent by: Lotus Domino on the iSeries /
AS400
domino400-bounces <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> +jdelrisco=oshtru cc ck.com@xxxxxxxxxx om Subject Re: Stacked IP addresses 07/26/2006 09:42 AM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@midran ge.com> You mean SMTP traffic ? Or Notes Client traffic ? Or HTTP traffic ? Or all of the above ? Bob JDelRisco@xxxxxxxxxxxx Sent by: domino400-bounces+rlaing=gemko.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 07/26/2006 10:15 AM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject Stacked IP addresses Hello All, I have a need to have one Domino server instance on our iSeries receive traffic from two different IP addresses. Any idea on how to configure this? Thanks, Jose del Risco Corporate Domino Administrator Oshkosh Truck Corporation (920) 235.9151 x 2741 Although this e-mail and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus or other defect which might affect any computer system, it is the responsibility of the recipient to check that it is virus-free and the sender accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss, injury, damage, cost or expense arising in any way from receipt or use thereof
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