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This scenario is appropriate for cases in which there is no organizational restrictions on providing users with direct access to DPOD’s IP address.

Figure 1 - All-In-One MonTier Installation with a single network interfacetodo: change diagram to new-name

Scenario 2 : All-In-One with two network interfaces

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Note: It is the System Administrator’s responsibility to define the second interface and make the proper static route definitions and additional network configuration.  TODO: See Chapter X.X

Figure 2 - All-In-One MonTier Installation with two network interfacesImage Modifiedtodo: change diagram to new-name

 

Scenario 3 : All-In-One with External Self Service Console

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An organization should consider using this deployment scenario when DPOD users are members of a different network to DPOD itself, or when a separation is required between the user interface and the data stored in the system.

TODO: in prod, for extra security - MESS is a second The DPOD External Self Service Console is an additional installation of DPOD. The This second one installation connects to the Regular primary DPOD. This way - developers can have access to the the external DPOD, and do not need to access through into the more-secure network, and this way we can prevent access to DataPower. The investigate+configuration is available - because this is db only.

TODO: For detailed setup instructions and requirements for the External Self Service Console deployment see Chapter X.X  ALSO: Diagram  Diagram is unclear. Which is the user? What is “DPOD console?” an additional login point? Need to write about this a few more lines)

Figure 3 - All-In-One MonTier Installation with external self-service consoleImage Modified 

todo: change diagram to new-name

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