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Note<br />

A Dynamic IP address should not be entered into the <strong>Server</strong> Definition Entry<br />

fields.<br />

Simple Networking<br />

To link two servers, each server adds a <strong>Server</strong> Definition Entry for the other<br />

server. For example, if Development and Marketing want to link their<br />

servers, the administrator of the Marketing server would provide<br />

Development server administrator <strong>with</strong> the following information:<br />

– Marketing <strong>Server</strong>Name, from the Configuration Tool’s General Tab,<br />

<strong>Server</strong>Name Field: marketing.chat.server<br />

– The Marketing server’s TCP/IP hostname: marketing.xyz.com<br />

– The password the Marketing server expects to receive:<br />

advertising123<br />

Using the information provided by Marketing, the Development server<br />

administrator creates a <strong>Server</strong> Connection Entry on his or her system using<br />

the following steps:<br />

1. Launch the <strong>ChatSpace</strong> Configuration Tool from the <strong>ChatSpace</strong> Control<br />

Panel.<br />

2. Click the Clustering tab.<br />

3. Select Simple for Network Configuration. A current list of defined severs<br />

will be displayed.<br />

4. In the Other <strong>Server</strong>s section, click Add.<br />

The <strong>Server</strong> Connection dialog box is displayed.<br />

5. In the <strong>Server</strong>Name field, enter the name of the server which you are<br />

adding to the cluster. Following the example, marketing.chat.server<br />

would be entered.<br />

This name is the text that the Marketing server has on its Configuration<br />

Tool’s General tab, <strong>Server</strong>Name field.<br />

6. Check the box labeled Allow connect-out to server.<br />

7. In the Hostname field, enter the TCP/IP host name for the server being<br />

added to the cluster.<br />

Continuing <strong>with</strong> the example, marketing.xyz.com would be entered.<br />

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