Re: Before I Can Begin . . .
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texte = At 8:55 PM 10/11/98, Susie wrote:>Also I was going to have WebTen set up with Tenon's TCP stack but do I>need to set up a dual stack so I can also have Open Transport?>Is Open Tranport needed so I can work with Webcat from the G3?>>Also, I don't know if it effects any of this, but I will be using Webten>for virtual hosting and WebCat's option for creating multiple>storefronts. Oh, and I'm using Web Merchant also. So if any part of this>is Open Transport dependent I want to make sure I've got it there. Why>something would use Open Tranport versus Tenon's TCP seems a mystery to>me. How does one know?Robin, for simplicity, you can just use Open Transport initially. WhenWebCatalog is used with WebTen, it can use Tenon's TCP stack. HavingWebMerchant on another machine with OT is not a problem. (TCP is astandard protocol, so one implementation of TCP can communicate withanother implementation.)Later, when you want to optimize for top performance, you should replace OTwith Tenon's stack. If you have something else on your machine that needsOT, you can just run dual stacks. (This doesn't cause any problems; theonly issue is that you need a separate IP address for each stack.)There is a paper on our web site that tells you how to set up dual stacks:http://www.tenon.com/products/webten/papers/dual_stack.shtml-AnitaTenon Intersystems 805-963-69831123 Chapala Street anita@tenon.comSanta Barbara, CA 93101 http://www.tenon.com
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At 8:55 PM 10/11/98, Susie wrote:>Also I was going to have WebTen set up with Tenon's TCP stack but do I>need to set up a dual stack so I can also have Open Transport?>Is Open Tranport needed so I can work with Webcat from the G3?>>Also, I don't know if it effects any of this, but I will be using Webten>for virtual hosting and WebCat's option for creating multiple>storefronts. Oh, and I'm using Web Merchant also. So if any part of this>is Open Transport dependent I want to make sure I've got it there. Why>something would use Open Tranport versus Tenon's TCP seems a mystery to>me. How does one know?Robin, for simplicity, you can just use Open Transport initially. WhenWebCatalog is used with WebTen, it can use Tenon's TCP stack. HavingWebMerchant on another machine with OT is not a problem. (TCP is astandard protocol, so one implementation of TCP can communicate withanother implementation.)Later, when you want to optimize for top performance, you should replace OTwith Tenon's stack. If you have something else on your machine that needsOT, you can just run dual stacks. (This doesn't cause any problems; theonly issue is that you need a separate IP address for each stack.)There is a paper on our web site that tells you how to set up dual stacks:http://www.tenon.com/products/webten/papers/dual_stack.shtml-AnitaTenon Intersystems 805-963-69831123 Chapala Street anita@tenon.comSanta Barbara, CA 93101 http://www.tenon.com
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