Sunday, June 01, 2008

How to use an Image Services Server on a Different Subnet?

If you will be accessing an Image Services server on a subnet that is different from the one your workstation is on, add an entry like the following to the hosts or lmhosts file:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx --nch-server
Where:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the Image Services server
domainis the Image Services server domain name
organization is the organization name selected for the Image Services server during the initial installation.(Typically the organization is filenet.)

For example, your entry might look like this:
10.1.20.123 mysystem mysystem-filenet-nch-server
Note that domain names are limited to lowercase and alphanumeric characters.
For more information about Image Services access, contact your Image Services System
Administrator

1 comment:

Web Grabber said...

Hello Dude,

An image server is a type of web server software that is specialized in delivering images. They are used as a complement to existing web servers such as Apache to speed up image retrieval. Thanks a lot!