Make sure your network is set up and optimized for Jive.
- When you set up Jive, make
sure your network has Gigabit Ethernet and the capacity to handle your community's traffic.
- Make sure your application nodes are inside the same network. You can't distribute them across a WAN.
- See the List of Ports and
Domains required to enable traffic between different components.
- Make sure that the PUT and DELETE methods are enabled on your router or proxy server. These
methods are handled securely by the Jive web application, and are
required to run the application. For a thorough explanation of why these methods are secure
and how they relate to the product's web services architecture, see architect Craig
McClanahan's extended discussion on Jive Community.
- Check out Configuring SSL on the Load Balancer.
Running Jive in SSL mode is
required for a production deployment.
- Several Jive services have
additional connectivity requirements. See Connecting to Jive-Hosted
Services.