Lotus Domino servers can be set up as HTTP, POP3, IMAP, NNTP and LDAP servers. Some restrictions exist when you include Lotus Domino servers and Sun Cluster HA for Netscape servers in the same cluster. Use the general guidelines outlined in Table 13-1 to determine which Lotus Domino server tasks to specify during installation.
When assigning port numbers, do not use ports already reserved by Sun Cluster or Solaris. See "Default Port Numbers Reserved by Sun Cluster" for details.
Table 13-1 Lotus Domino Server Options - General Guidelines|
Server Task |
Client Types Supported |
Limitations |
Default Port |
|
HTTP |
Web browsers (Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and others) |
When Netscape Enterprise Server and Lotus HTTP server are both installed in one cluster, assign an unused port number to Netscape Enterprise Server. |
80 |
|
IMAP |
Internet mail clients using Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol |
When Netscape Mail and the Lotus IMAP server are both installed in one cluster, assign an unused port number to Netscape Mail. |
110 (POP3) 143 (IMAP) |
|
LDAP |
Internet Directory Clients using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) |
When Netscape Directory Server and the Lotus LDAP server are both installed in one cluster, assign an unused port number to Netscape Directory Server. |
389 |
|
NNTP |
Internet news readers using Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) |
When Netscape Collabra Server and the Lotus NNTP server are both installed in one cluster, assign an unused port number to Netscape Collabra Server. |
119 |
|
SMTP/MIME |
Internet mail clients using Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) |
When Netscape Messaging Server (or Netscape Mail Server) and Lotus SMTP/MIME are both installed in one cluster, assign an unused port number to the Netscape application. |
n/a |