Configuring An Alternate Internet Agent For A Domain - Novell GROUPWISE 8 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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3 In the TCP/IP Address field, click Edit, specify the IP address of the server where the Internet
Agent is running, then click OK to return to the Network Address page.
4 In the Message Transfer Port field, specify a unique port number; for example, 7102.
5 Click OK to save the new link configuration for the Internet Agent.
ConsoleOne then notifies the Internet Agent and MTA to restart using the new link protocol.
48.2 Configuring an Alternate Internet Agent for
a Domain
By configuring the Internet Agent to communicate with the MTA by way of TCP/IP, you can
configure an alternate Internet Agent for a domain, so that if the domain's primary Internet Agent
goes down, the MTA can fail over to another Internet Agent in your GroupWise system until the
primary Internet Agent is up and running again. This feature is especially useful in large GroupWise
systems with multiple Internet Agents that handle a lot of Internet messages.
1 Make sure that you have configured the Internet Agents for TCP/IP, as described in
the Link Protocol between the Internet Agent and the Message Transfer
2 In ConsoleOne, right-click the Domain object, then click Properties.
3 Click GroupWise > Internet Addressing.
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