Installing a single Sametime Gateway Server
Choose to install a single Sametime® Gateway server on Windows, AIX®, Linux, or IBM® i.
- Installing a single Sametime Gateway Server on AIX, Linux, or Windows
Install Sametime Gateway Server as a single, non-clustered server on IBM AIX, Linux, or Microsoft Windows. - Adding a Sametime Gateway server to the Sametime Community Server’s trusted IP addresses
Whenever you install an IBM Sametime server that communicates with a Sametime Community Server, you must add the new server's IP address to the Community Server's list of trusted IP addresses. - Starting a single Sametime Gateway Server
This section explains how to start a stand-alone IBM Sametime Gateway Server. Skip these steps if you are setting up a cluster. - Setting up the Connect to DB2 Databases prerequisite activity for Sametime Gateway
Open the IBM Sametime System Console and start the Connect to DB2® Databases prerequisite activity. - Registering a new Sametime Gateway Server with the Sametime System Console
After installing an IBM Sametime Gateway server on IBM AIX, Linux, or Microsoft Windows, register it with the Sametime System Console, so you can manage all of the Sametime servers from a central location. - Configuring network interface cards to simulate a NAT
This optional procedure describes how to you can simulate a Network Address Translator (NAT) to provide additional security by using two Network Interface Cards (NICs), one for an internal IP address facing the Sametime community server, and the other for an external IP address facing the Internet. This procedure applies to stand-alone Sametime Gateway deployments only. If you use this configuration, you must update the default host using the Integrated Solutions Console. - Configuring a single Gateway Server for a NAT environment
Configure a stand-alone IBM Sametime Gateway Server to operate in a NAT (Network Address Translation) environment.