Lotus   IBM Lotus Domino Administrator 8.0
  Versions 8.0, 8.0.1, and 8.0.2

Planning the TCP/IP network

The default TCP/IP configuration for an IBM® Lotus® 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. 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.

For operating system requirements, see the Release Notes.

The default configuration

Use these topics to plan how to integrate Lotus Domino with the TCP/IP network when the Domino server has one IP address and is not partitioned:

Advanced configurations

Use these topics to plan how to integrate Lotus Domino with the TCP/IP network when the Domino server has more than one IP address or is partitioned:

Changing a server's IP address

Use this topic to change a server's IP address:

Moving to IPv6

This topic provides the information you need if your company is migrating to the IPv6 standard:

Related topics
Lotus Domino and networks
Server setup tasks specific to TCP/IP
NRPC name-to-address resolution over TCP/IP
Ensuring DNS resolves in TCP protocols
Advanced Domino TCP/IP configurations
Partitioned servers and IP addresses
Ensuring DNS resolves in advanced TCP/IP configurations
Changing a server's IP address
IPv6 and Lotus Domino



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