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Consider the DNS configuration, as well as the effect of other protocol name-resolver services, when you choose the format for the common name of the Domino server.
Note that these procedures listed the Related topics apply only to servers handling communications between IBM Notes® and Domino (NRPC services). If you administer servers that provide Internet services such as HTTP, SMTP, POP3, or LDAP, you can skip these topics, as these services use DNS directly.
Note: When you choose a common name for a Domino server that uses DNS, use only the characters 0 through 9, A through Z, and the dash (-). Do not use spaces or underscores.
Note: The DNS names held in Notes and Domino are not case sensitive; Notes workstations and Domino servers always pass DNS names to DNS in lowercase.
Related concepts NRPC name-to-address resolution over TCP/IP Setting up Domino servers on the network
Related tasks Ensuring DNS resolves in advanced TCP/IP configurations Setting up Notes named networks Binding an NRPC port to an IP address Binding an Internet service to an IP address Changing a TCP or SSL port number Adding a network port on a server