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6 Make sure the information displayed in the Edit Post Office Link dialog box matches the
information provided in the Edit Network Address dialog box in
TCP/IP" on page
637.
7 Click OK.
8 Repeat
Step 4
through
links.
9 To exit the Link Configuration tool and save your changes, click File > Exit > Yes.
ConsoleOne then notifies the MTA and POAs to restart using the new link protocol.
For a sample message flow for this configuration, see
Offices
Successful" in
"Message Delivery to a Different Post
Troubleshooting 3: Message Flow and Directory
Using Mapped or UNC Links between a Domain and its Post Offices
To change from a TCP/IP link to a mapped or UNC link between a domain and its post offices:
1 In ConsoleOne, click Tools > GroupWise Utilities > Link Configuration.
2 In the drop-down list, select the domain where the post offices reside.
3 Click View Post Office Links to display post office links.
4 Double-click a Post Office object.
5 In the Protocol field, select Mapped or UNC.
6 Provide the location of the post office in the format appropriate to the selected protocol.
7 Click OK.
8 Repeat
Step 4
through
9 To exit the Link Configuration tool and save your changes, click File > Exit > Yes.
ConsoleOne then notifies the POA and MTA to restart using the new link protocol.

41.1.5 Binding the MTA to a Specific IP Address

If the MTA runs on a server that has multiple IP addresses, you can cause the MTA to bind to a
specific IP address. The specified IP address is associated with all ports used by the MTA. Without
an exclusive bind, the MTA binds to all IP addresses available on the server.
1 In ConsoleOne, expand the Domain object to display the MTA object in the post office.
2 Right-click the MTA object, then click Properties.
3 Click GroupWise > Network Address to display the Network Address page.
4 If the TCP/IP Address field does not yet display the IP address you want the MTA to use:
4a Click the pencil icon for the TCP/IP Address field to display the Edit Network Address
dialog box.
4b Specify the IP address for the MTA, then click OK.
5 Select Bind Exclusively to TCP/IP Address, then click OK to save the IP address setting.
Corresponding Startup Switches You can also use the
the MTA to a specific IP address.
Step 7
for each post office in the domain where you want to use TCP/IP
Structure.
Step 7
for each post office in the domain.
"Configuring the Agents for
"TCP/IP Link Open: Transfer between Post
Office" in
GroupWise 8
/ip
switch in the MTA startup file to bind
Configuring the MTA 639

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