HP Intelligent Management Center v5.2 Application Performance Manager Administrator Guide

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Figure 448 Network diagram
This network comprises the following devices (all hosts are running Windows Server 2003):
DC-M/DC-SPrimary and secondary DCs in domain apm-test.com. DNS service is integrated on
DC-M.
EX-1/EX-2/EX-3Mail servers running Exchange Server 2007. EX-1 and EX-2 belong to domain
apm-test.com. EX-3 does not belong to any domain.
EX-1Deployed with the hub transport role, client access role, and mailbox role.
EX-2Deployed with the unified messaging server role.
EX-3Deployed with the edge transport server role.
FileFile server in domain apm-test.com, provides file services for the R&D, Sales, and Finance
departments.
OAOA server in domain apm-test.com, developed by using the .NET technology and released
through IIS.
SQLDatabase server used to provide database support for the OA system. It is running SQL
Server 2005 and belongs to domain apm-test.com.
SW1Layer 3 switch that provides network access services and performs access control for all
servers.
Administrators required for the network include:
Administrator APerforms routine network maintenance. As a member of the operator group
Administrator Group, administrator A has the Admin privilege and manages all servers and
network devices.
Administrator BManages DCs DC-M and DC-S. As a member of the operator group DC Group,
administrator B has the maintainer privilege.
Administrator CManages mail servers EX-1, EX-2, and EX-3. As a member of the operator group
Email Group, administrator C has the maintainer privilege.