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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Configuration) Guide


2.2.5 Examples of system configurations that include a Web Console server

A Web Console server must be installed if you want to monitor units using the Web GUI or a user application. The following sections describe examples of system configurations with a Web Console server.

Organization of this subsection

(1) The Web Console server and the manager host run on the same host

In this configuration, JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Web Console are installed on a single host.

The Web GUI or a user application can be used as a client along with JP1/AJS3 - View.

Note that this configuration can only be made when the host OS is Windows or Linux.

Figure 2‒10: Example of a system configuration in which the Web Console server and the manager host run on the same host

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(2) The Web Console server and the manager host run on different hosts

In this configuration, JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Web Console are installed on separate hosts.

The Web GUI or a user application can be used as a client along with JP1/AJS3 - View.

Figure 2‒11: Example of a system configuration in which the Web Console server and the manager host run on different hosts

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(3) The Web Console server is placed in the DMZ

Consider placing the Web Console server in the DMZ when the Web GUI or a user application is connected via the Internet using HTTP. This enables a more secure system configuration.

Figure 2‒12: Example 1 of a system configuration in which the Web Console server is placed in the DMZ

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Figure 2‒13: Example 2 of a system configuration in which the Web Console server is placed in the DMZ

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