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Using TCP/IP Links between a Domain and its Post Offices
To change from mapped or UNC links to TCP/IP links between a domain and its post offices, you
must perform the following two tasks:
“Configuring the Agents for TCP/IP” on page 623
“Changing the Link Protocol between a Domain and its Post Offices to TCP/IP” on page 624
Configuring the Agents for TCP/IP
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If the MTA for the domain is not yet set up for TCP/IP communication, see
“Configuring the
MTA for TCP/IP” on page 618
.
2
If any post offices do not yet have a POA set up for TCP/IP communication, see
Section 36.2.1,
“Using Client/Server Access to the Post Office,” on page 486
to set up the initial TCP/IP
information.
3
In ConsoleOne, expand the Post Office object to display the POA object(s) in the post office.
Only one POA per post office needs to communicate with the MTA. If the post office has
multiple POAs, have a POA that performs message file processing communicate with the MTA
for best performance. For information about message file processing, see
Section 35.5, “Role
of the Post Office Agent,” on page 469
.
4
Right-click the POA object, then click
Properties
.
5
Click
GroupWise > Network Address
to display the Network Address page.
6
On the Network Address page, click the pencil icon for the
TCP/IP Address
field to display the
Edit Network Address
dialog box.
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