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If clients can reach an Insight Server through multiple networks (for example, through the corporate intranet and through the Internet), the address file must define a separate network location for each of the server’s IP addresses.
For example, if server VS01.myCompany.com has an IP address of 10.2.1.70 on an internal network, and an IP address of 65.196.125.167 on the Internet, the address file would include a network location for each of the addresses as illustrated in the example below:
0 = NetworkLocation:
Addresses = vector: 1 items
0 = AddressDefinition:
Address = string: 10.2.1.70
Name = string: VS01.myCompany.com
Name = string: MyCorporateIntranet
Parent = string:
1 = NetworkLocation:
Addresses = vector: 1 items
0 = AddressDefinition:
Address = string: 65.196.125.167
Name = string: VS01.myCompany.com
Name = string: Internet
Parent = string:
When users connect to an Insight Server, they use the NetworkLocation parameter (in the client user interface) to specify the network location through which they want the server’s common name resolved. For example, given an address file with the two NetworkLocations shown above, a user would set the NetworkLocation parameter to “MyCorporate Intranet” to connect to Insight Server through the internal network and to “Internet” to connect to the server through the Internet.