Configuring The Multi-Homed Server With Nat - Extreme Networks Ridgeline Installation Manual

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2 Stop the Ridgeline server if it is currently running. See
on page 24
for information about how to do this.
3 Open the
runserver.sp
following entry:
epicenter.connect.address=<host_name> or <IP_Address>
This entry specifies the address used by applications such as TFTP for connecting to the Ridgeline
server. If you specify
4 Add the following entry to the
epicenter.snmp.connect.ipaddress=<IP_Address>
This entry specifies the address used for sending SNMP traps. Note that you must specify an IP
address, not a hostname.
5 Open the
jboss-service.xml
epicenter/deploy/http-invoker.sar/META-INF
<attribute name="InvokerURLSuffix">:${epicenter.web.port}/invoker/
JMXInvokerServlet</attribute>
6 Change the value of the
7 On the client machine, make sure the hostname of the Ridgeline server resolves to the correct 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
8 Start the Ridgeline server, as described in
NOTE
Configuring the multi-homed server in this way is not supported if the server has more than one interface
to the management network.

Configuring the Multi-Homed Server with NAT

If the multi-homed Ridgeline server with separate management and client access network interfaces is
also used in a NAT configuration, in addition to the procedure above, do the following:
1 In the
runserver.sp
following entry:
remoting.bind_by_host=true
2 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.
3 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
4 Ensure that the ports used by Ridgeline are accessible through your firewall/NAT setup. Ridgeline
uses the following ports:
28
file, which resides in
, make sure the hostname resolves to the correct IP address.
<host_name>
runserver.sp
file, which resides in
attribute directly below this line to
UseHostName
file is
hosts
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
"Starting and Stopping the Ridgeline Server" on page
file, which resides in
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/jboss/bin
file is
hosts
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
"Starting and Stopping the Ridgeline Server"
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/jboss/bin
file:
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/jboss/server/
, and locate the following line:
file is
hosts
file is
hosts
Ridgeline Installation and Upgrade Guide
, and add the
.
true
hosts
(where
is the
c:
.
/etc/hosts
24.
, add the
hosts
(where
is the
c:
.
/etc/hosts

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