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Networks consisting of superior / inferior RAS servers allows the<br />

administrator to only control those client workstations that can be<br />

momentarily accessed by RAS (using RAC) and eventually can control<br />

clients connected to inferior RA server(s).<br />

Administration <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

So if the administrator connects using RAC to RAS 3, he/she will be able to<br />

control client workstations connected to RAS 3, RAS 4, RAS 5, and RAS 6.<br />

If the administrator connects to RAS 5, he/she will be able to control RAS 5<br />

and RAS 6. And if he/she connects to RAS 1, he/she will be able to control<br />

all workstations of course.<br />

It leads to another idea – you can use more administrators to control only<br />

partial groups of client workstations (and which are connected to a certain<br />

RAS and to RA servers inferior to it).<br />

What information will be retrieved from the client workstations connected to<br />

inferior RA servers is configured in the replication setup.<br />

Replication is nothing other than a communication of RAS with superior<br />

RA servers. Its specific features are described in the chapter called ‘More<br />

detailed information’ on page 47, about the RA server setup.<br />

Mirror servers replication<br />

This is not directly connected to NOD32 Remote Administrator, but it is<br />

recommended to also replicate updates on local mirror servers. Updates<br />

from the server can be distributed not only to the target workstations, but<br />

also to inferior servers – they will send them to workstations they control, as<br />

per the illustration on page 72.<br />

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