The new zone URL has the following format:
http://virtual_hostname[:port]
where virtual_hostname is the hostname or fully qualified domain name of the Teaming zone that you have set up in DNS.
All zones use the same port number as the physical Teaming site. If you have the Teaming site configured to listen on your browser default port, you do not need to include the port number in the zone URL. How you configure your Teaming site to listen on the browser default port varies by platform.
Linux: |
See |
Windows: |
Specify the desired port numbers when you run the Teaming Installation program, as described in |
To perform an initial test of the Teaming zone, add the zone URL to the hosts file on your local workstation where you run your browser. The location of the hosts file and the format of the line to add vary by platform:
Specify the zone URL in your Web browser.
http://www.myteamingsite.com
Log in to the new zone using the default administrator username (admin) and password (admin).
From this, you can see that each zone has its own site administrator that has administrative rights only within that particular zone.
Immediately change the site administrator password to a secure password of your own choosing, as described in Accessing Your Basic Teaming Site as the Site Administrator
in Basic Installation
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 Installation Guide.
After you can access the new zone successfully by changing the hosts file on your local workstation, have your network administrator make comparable changes to DNS so that the zone URL is recognized across your company or across the Internet as needed.