MACROMEDIA BREEZE Deployment Manual
MACROMEDIA BREEZE Deployment Manual

MACROMEDIA BREEZE Deployment Manual

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  • Page 1 Deployment Guide...
  • Page 2 Open Sesame!, Roundtrip, Roundtrip HTML, Shockwave, Sitespring, SoundEdit, Titlemaker, UltraDev, Web Design 101, what the web can be, and Xtra are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. and may be registered in the United States or in other jurisdictions including internationally. Other product names, logos, designs, titles, words, or phrases mentioned within this publication may be trademarks, service marks, or trade names of Macromedia, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Breeze Deployment Guide ..........5 About Breeze technology .
  • Page 4 Contents...
  • Page 5: Breeze Deployment Guide

    About Breeze technology A Macromedia Breeze installation includes components that interact to form a total solution. End users log in, enroll in courses, view reports, and complete additional basic functions using a web- based application that runs in a browser. End users can also participate in meetings using a Macromedia Flash Player based application.
  • Page 6: Launching A Meeting

    For two computers to communicate over the Internet, the client computer must have the IP address of the server computer. Typically, the client uses a domain name such as www.mycompany.com, and a name server translates the IP address of the server. To send information to a specific application running on the server, the client must also know the port for that application.
  • Page 7: Common Configurations

    Common configurations The previous figure in this document illustrates a common configuration for enterprise customers. For small- to medium-sized customers with simple network configurations, installing all Breeze server components on a single server is a viable solution. As an alternative, consider using two separate servers, as the following figure shows: The Breeze Presentation and Breeze Training server is installed on one computer, and the Breeze Live server is installed on a different computer.
  • Page 8: Additional Configuration Guidelines

    Additional configuration guidelines The following are additional guidelines to help you set up your network and Domain Name Service DNS): Static IP addressees Breeze does not support static IP addresses to access the server. Many websites and systems let you access their content by entering either a URL, such as www.search.com, or an IP address, such as 66.252.27.402.
  • Page 9: Learning Management System (Lms)/Aviation Industry Cbt Committee (Aicc)

    1935 for Breeze Live, for example. Several TechNotes at www.macromedia.com offer instructions about configuring a Breeze Live server. (Search for Flash Communication Server topics. Flash Communication Server powers Breeze Live.)
  • Page 10: Ssl Support

    Breeze requires an SSL accelerator to support encrypted communication over the Internet. You can use a hardware solution, such as F5 BigIP SSL accelerator, to improve results. Macromedia recommends using hardware solutions, due to the high bandwidth requirements of streaming media.

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