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


D.3 JP1/AJS3 - View communication settings

The following describes example connections and communications settings when JP1/AJS3 - View is used in an environment where multiple LANs are connected (dissociated network).

Organization of this subsection

(1) Case where JP1/AJS3 - View is connected to multiple LANs to operate units

When JP1/AJS3 - View is connected to multiple LANs, you can operate units from the JP1/AJS3 - Managers on all connected LANs.

The following figure shows an example when JP1/AJS3 - View is connected to multiple LANs to operate units from JP1/AJS3 - Managers.

Figure D‒9: JP1/AJS3 - View connected to multiple LANs (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Managers)

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hostX, on which JP1/AJS3 - View is installed, is connected to multiple LANs. JP1/AJS3 - Manager is installed on each host connected to each LAN.

In this system configuration, JP1/AJS3 - View on hostX can connect to the manager host host10 on the Management LAN, and to the manager hosts hostA and hostB on the Work task LAN to operate units.

Regarding the communications settings at host10, hostA, and hostB, follow the example communications settings for non-cluster operation described in the JP1/Base User's Guide.

Note that hostX requires an OS environment capable of resolving the host names of host10, hostA, and hostB to IP addresses. Because JP1/AJS3 - View does not apply the settings in the jp1hosts file or the jp1hosts2 file, set the hosts file or DNS server so that the host names can be resolved.