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List of Figures Figure 3-1 Communications Services Components Figure 3-2 Two-Tree LDAP Structure Compared With One-Tree Structure Figure 3-3 Two-Tree Aliasing With aliasedDomainName and inetDomainBaseDN Figure 3-4 Two-Tree Aliasing With inetCanonicalDomainName Figure 3-5 One-Tree Aliasing With associatedDomain Figure 5-1 Single-tiered Architecture for One Host Figure 5-2 Single-tiered Architecture for Multiple Hosts Figure 5-3 Single-tiered Distributed Architecture Figure 5-4 Two-tiered Architecture Figure 5-5 Edge Architecture Figure 9-1 Standalone Messaging Server, Simplified Components View Figure 9-2 Channel Architecture Figure 10-1 Simplified Messaging Server Two-tiered Architecture Figure 10-2 Simplified Messaging Server Single-tiered Architecture Figure 11-1 Two-Tiered Messaging Server Architecture Figure 11-2 Spreading Your User Base Across Multiple Servers Figure 12-1 Central Topology Figure 12-2 Distributed Topology Figure 12-3 Hybrid Topology Figure 12-4 Service Provider Topology Figure 12-5 MTAs in Messaging Topology Figure 12-6 MMP Overview Figure 12-7 Hybrid Topology for the Siroe Corporation Figure 12-8 Topological Elements in the Siroe Messaging Deployment for Chicago and Minneapolis Figure 13-1 Mapping Tables and the Mail Acceptance Process Figure 17-1 Single-Server Calendar Server Architecture Figure 17-2 Two-tiered Calendar Server Architecture Figure 17-3 Two-tiered, Multiple Server Calendar Server Architecture Figure 21-1 Instant Messaging Software Architecture Figure 22-1 Simplified Two-tiered Instant Messaging Architecture Figure 22-2 Simplified One-tiered Instant Messaging Architecture Figure 23-1 Basic Instant Messaging Architecture Figure 23-2 Flow of Authentication Requests in a Basic Instant Messaging Architecture Figure 23-3 Instant Messaging Architecture with Email Notification Figure 23-4 Instant Messaging Architecture with Calendar Alerts Figure 23-5 Instant Messaging Architecture With Access Manager-based Server Policy Management or Single Sign On Figure 23-6 Flow of Authentication Requests in an Access Manager Configuration Figure 23-7 Instant Messaging Architecture With Portal-based Secure Mode or Archiving Figure 23-8 Flow of Authentication Requests in a Portal Server and Access Manager Configuration Figure 23-9 Separate Web Server and Instant Messaging Hosts Figure 23-10 Instant Messaging Multiplexors Installed on Separate Hosts Figure 23-11 Multiple Instant Messaging Server Hosts Figure 25-1 High Level Communications Express Software Architecture Figure 26-1 Basic Communications Express Architecture Figure 26-2 Communications Express on Remote Host Architecture Figure 28-1 Communications Services Single-tiered Deployment Example for One Host Figure 28-2 Communications Services Two-tiered Deployment Example Previous Contents Index Next Part No: 819-0063-10. Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Part No: 819-0063-10. Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.