yes i think but he should set all the proper way to install and with JVM to
Ok Port Binding you can have the help :
You can bind ConferenceRoom to a single IP address if the system it's running on has multiple addresses. This process is called port binding
Where by the application will only answer to a specified port on a specified address. The first port has to be unique to that instance of CR. The rest of the ports can be bound:
Using AdminServ: /as general set ports
1] 7001,7000:127.0.0.1,
2] 6666-6669:127.0.0.1
For the web server it would look like: /as web port 8000:127.0.0.1
Just replace the 127.0.0.1 with your own IP address. 192.168.1.0
Using web based administration:
In the web based admin just put in the ports and IPs themselves. Do not put in the /as general set ports in the port area:
7001,7000:127.0.0.1,
6666-6669:127.0.0.1
The same rule should be used in the web section for the web based administration.
Using the
windows configuration tool:
In the Windows configuration tool you would click on General, Advanced, Ports and there is a place to enter in the IP address to bind to that port.
yes i think but he should set all the proper way to install and with JVM to
Ok Port Binding you can have the help :
You can bind ConferenceRoom to a single IP address if the system it's running on has multiple addresses. This process is called port binding
Where by the application will only answer to a specified port on a specified address. The first port has to be unique to that instance of CR. The rest of the ports can be bound:
Using AdminServ: /as general set ports
1] 7001,7000:127.0.0.1,
2] 6666-6669:127.0.0.1
For the web server it would look like: /as web port 8000:127.0.0.1
Just replace the 127.0.0.1 with your own IP address. 192.168.1.0
Using web based administration:
In the web based admin just put in the ports and IPs themselves. Do not put in the /as general set ports in the port area:
7001,7000:127.0.0.1,
6666-6669:127.0.0.1
The same rule should be used in the web section for the web based administration.
Using the windows configuration tool:
In the Windows configuration tool you would click on General, Advanced, Ports and there is a place to enter in the IP address to bind to that port.
This may help you the process to get run
ok vincentf if u are really in MTNL i wud like u to put my problem AS IS (in exact same manner that i asked) to ur senior person. that wud be great help from u. because dont mind but questions u asked were too unrelated(thats what 1504 guys ask). thx in advance.
ok say to me what is the problem
Yea i thought i would add another bright idea to mr.vincent's list
sure you can give a good idea to me
Sorry to say but now we know the standards of Mtnl CC

what does it means to me be cleary?
typical 1504 reply
if this 1504 clear your doubt or no then give your comment to me i will check it