After you define a domain from the other GroupWise system as an external domain in your system, you need to make sure that your system’s domains have the appropriate links to the external domain.
One domain in your system needs to have a direct link (mapped drive, UNC path, or TCP/IP) to the external domain. By default, this is the domain you entered in the Section 4.2, Creating an External Domain.
field when creating the external domain, as described inAll other domains in your system then have indirect links (through the direct link domain) to the external domain. These links are configured automatically when the external domain was created.
To make sure your links are set up correctly:
In ConsoleOne, right-click the domain that has the direct link to the external domain, then click
to display the Link Configuration tool.In the
list, double-click the external domain to display the Edit Domain Link dialog box.Check the link configuration to make sure that the link type is
.Select the link protocol (
, , or ), then fill in the information required for the selected protocol.For more information about link types and protocols, see Managing the Links between Domains and Post Offices
in Domains
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
Click
to save your changes.The external domain is displayed in the
column of the list to show that the current domain is using a direct link to the external domain.By default, the rest of the domains in your system should have an indirect link to the external domain. To verify this for a domain:
In the list of domains on the Link Configuration utility’s toolbar, select the domain whose link you want to check, then verify that the external domain is displayed in the Indirect column of the
list.After verifying your domain links, repeat Step 1 through Step 6 in the second GroupWise system to establish the links to the first GroupWise system. If you do not have administrative rights to that system, you need to coordinate with that GroupWise system’s administrator.
Continue with Checking the Link Status of the External Domain.