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telcomwork

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Mar 2, 2002
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If an application server was obtaining information from the ASE server via TSAPI Basic for screen pops would I see the application server IP address in the AES GUI? Would I see it in the bash under a hosts file (if so where would that be, I tried looking at the hosts.orig but don't see any IP other than AES related).

I wasn't here whne this was setup adn now trying to figure out how it was designed and communicating. Would possible the AES not hold any of the application server IPs or name and instead the application server have the AES IP to communciate.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
telcomwork,

tsapi client initiates connection to aes, so you can only see the client ip address when it's connected.
 
So the client/server application would hold the AES IP information to communcate? The AES server would define all the clients/servers that want to conenct to it then?
 
telcomwork,

yes, client side should know aes ip address to be able to connect to it. on aes side, you can control which client ip addresses should or should not connect to aes, through security database. all this is for tsapi only, cvlan is completely different story.
 
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