1.4.3 Transport

As well as receiving requests from the client and getting information from scanning modules, a server can act as a relay, and simply pass information through to another server or client. This has implications for what you need to plan if you have a Windows or a Motif client.

1.4.3.1 Transport Planning Issues for the Motif Client

The MAILbus Monitor V2.1 client and server both used only the transport service that the user had specified during setup. Possible services were:

The Mail Monitor Motif client maintains this behaviour for V3.0.

The Windows NT server, however, uses only TCP/IP or Windows Socket 1.1 or later, so scanning information about Microsoft Exchange can only be sent directly to a Motif client over a TCP/IP connection. A V2.1 server can also receive scanning information using a TCP/IP link and relay the information to the Motif client using either DECnet Phase IV or DECnet-Plus.

Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-3 show possible configurations using the Motif client.

Figure 1-2 Relaying Scanning Information from the Windows NT Server

Figure 1-3 Sending Scanning Information Directly from the Windows NT Server

1.4.3.2 Transport Planning Issues for the Windows Client

The Windows NT client, and the V3.0 server, uses any available transport service (whichever is the most efficient). Possible services are:

Figure 1-4 shows a DIGITAL UNIX or OpenVMS server receiving scanning information from a DIGITAL UNIX or OpenVMS server using a DECnet link, and relaying the information to the Windows NT client (which can only use TCP/IP to communicate with a DIGITAL UNIX or OpenVMS server).

Figure 1-4 Relaying Scanning Information to the Windows NT Client

Figure 1-5 shows a DIGITAL UNIX or OpenVMS server receiving scanning information over a DECnet link from a V2.0 or earlier POLYCENTER Network Application Monitor server (running on a DIGITAL UNIX or OpenVMS system), and relaying the information to the Windows NT client.

Figure 1-5 Relaying Scanning Information from a V2.0 or Earlier Server


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