Stopping The Server On Windows; Stopping The Server On Linux Or Solaris; Configuring The Ridgeline Server For Nated Client Connections - Extreme Networks Ridgeline Installation Manual

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Stopping the Server on Windows

To stop the Ridgeline server:
1 Open the Services window (found in Administrative Tools in the Control Panel).
2 Highlight Ridgeline 3.0 Server, right-click and select Stop to stop the Ridgeline server. This should
be done while the database is still running.
3 Highlight the Ridgeline 3.0 Database Engine and Ridgeline 3.0 FreeRADIUS Server in the same
manner, right-click and select Stop.

Stopping the Server on Linux or Solaris

To stop the Ridgeline server, enter the following commands:
/etc/init.d/RidgelineServer30 stop
/etc/init.d/RidgelineDB30 stop
/etc/init.d/RidgelineFreeRadius30 stop
Configuring the Ridgeline Server for NATed Client
Connections
If clients will be connecting to the Ridgeline server through a connection that uses Network Address
Translation (NAT), configure the Ridgeline server as follows:
1 Stop the Ridgeline server if it is currently running. See the previous section for information about
how to do this.
2 Set the EPICENTER_SERVER_ADDRESS environment variable to the hostname of the Ridgeline
server. See
"Setting the EPICENTER_SERVER_ADDRESS Environment Variable" on page 26
information on how to set this variable.
3 Open the
runserver.sp
following entry:
remoting.bind_by_host=true
4 In Ridgeline, set the TCP port number that clients use to connect to the Ridgeline server to 56983. To
do this, go to Ridgeline Administration, click the Server Properties tab, select Other from the drop-
down list, and enter 56983 in the Client Port field.
5 On the client machine, make sure the hostname of the Ridgeline server resolves to the correct outside
IP address of the server.
If the server's IP address does not resolve correctly, add an entry for the server in the client's
file. In Windows, the
drive where Windows is installed). In Solaris and Linux, the
6 Ensure that the ports used by Ridgeline are accessible through your firewall/NAT setup. Ridgeline
uses the following ports:
Ridgeline Installation and Upgrade Guide

Configuring the Ridgeline Server for NATed Client Connections

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