Global binding works as long as the computer does not have more than one IP address offering a service over the same assigned TCP port. The default TCP/IP configuration for an IBM® Domino® server is one IP address that is globally bound, meaning that the server listens for connections at the IP addresses of all NICs on the computer. The cluster must have enough CPU power, memory, and disk space to handle the cluster traffic and the number of databases and replicas required. When planning a cluster, it is important to consider the performance and ability of your hardware. IBM® Domino® offers you considerable flexibility in configuring your mail system infrastructure, allowing you to use IBM Notes® routing, SMTP routing, or both, for internal and external messages. IBM® Domino® provides a range of directory service features. You can modify this document when necessary.
Create a Server Connection document whenever you need to establish any new or additional server connections. You can create connections between servers across a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN), by using a pass-through server (a server that acts as an intermediary server between a client and its destination), or over the Internet. Servers must connect to each other to exchange data, for example to replicate databases and exchange mail.
Use this as a tool when planning how to integrate IBM® Domino® into your existing environment. Use this topic as an overview of planning task. Use this documentation to install the IBM® Domino® server and subsequently deploy the IBM Notes® client. Welcome to IBM® Domino® Administrator Help. Learn about all of the new features for administrators in IBM® Domino® 10. Welcome to the IBM® Domino 10.0.1 Administrator Help.