07-07-2015 01:57 PM - edited 03-18-2019 04:42 AM
From what I read it looks like you need to have 2 zones (c & e); does this mean that you will need to virtual servers to run Expressway off of? Or can this be done with two virtual nic's off one server / instance of expressway?
Thanks,
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07-07-2015 08:18 PM
They are not two zones, they are two separate VMs, one is EXP-C and the other one is EXP-E, you use the same installer as the VCSs, depending on what licensing you install, you'll turn it into one of the 4 options.
And depending on what you are going to do, you will actually need to buy the license for the dual networking on the EXP-E
I assume you'll do MRA or Jabber guest, I suggest you review the guides for either of them, which are available under the VCS documentation.
07-07-2015 08:18 PM
They are not two zones, they are two separate VMs, one is EXP-C and the other one is EXP-E, you use the same installer as the VCSs, depending on what licensing you install, you'll turn it into one of the 4 options.
And depending on what you are going to do, you will actually need to buy the license for the dual networking on the EXP-E
I assume you'll do MRA or Jabber guest, I suggest you review the guides for either of them, which are available under the VCS documentation.
07-08-2015 07:48 AM
Thank you Jaime for clear this up for me.
Jamie
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