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Examples: Key Values for NIC Bindings
To set up a login name–to–IP mapping for login name jane@virneo.com to the IP address 192.0.2.30:
- In the side pane, expand the new NIC proxy configuration,
and click Test NIC Bindings.
The Test NIC Bindings pane appears.
- Click Create, select the Use Test Bindings check box, and then click Apply.
- In the side pane, expand Test NIC Bindings, and click Key Values.
- From the Create new list, select Key Values. Type the IP address 192.0.2.30 in the
dialog box, and click OK.
The Key Values pane appears.
- In the Value box, enter the value jane@virneo.com.
- Click Apply.
To set up an IP–to–SAE ID mapping for IP address 190.0.2.30 to an SAE ID identified by the URL for the CORBA IOR corbaloc::10.227.7.145:8801/SAE:
- In the side pane, expand the new NIC proxy configuration,
and click Test NIC Bindings.
The Test NIC Bindings pane appears.
- Click Create, select the Use Test Bindings check box, and click Apply.
- In the side pane, expand Test NIC Bindings, and click Key Values.
- From the Create new list, select Key Values. Type the
IP address 192.0.2.30 in the dialog box,
and click OK.
Note: The SAE writes the value of the CORBA IOR to the var/run directory. The IP address in the corbaloc URL can be adjusted to the IP address or DNS name of the SAE.
You can use the key ANY-KEY to match any key for any key type. For example, if you want all IP addresses to resolve to the same SAE, type ANY-KEY for the name in the Key Values box.
The Key Values pane appears.
- In the Value box, enter the value corbaloc::10.20.7.145:8801/SAE.
- Click Apply.