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Example - Rich Client and Database Tier Separated From BusinessObjects Enterprise Servers by a Firewall
This example shows how to configure a firewall and BusinessObjects Enterprise to work together in a deployment scenario where:
- One firewall separates a rich client from BusinessObjects Enterprise servers.
- One firewall separates BusinessObjects Enterprise servers from the database tier.
In this example, BusinessObjects Enterprise components are deployed across these computers:
- Computer boe_1 hosts the Publishing Wizard. Publishing Wizard is a BusinessObjects Enterprise rich client.
- Computer boe_2 hosts the Intelligence tier servers, including the CMS, the Input File Repository Server, the Output File Repository Server, and the Event server.
- Computer boe_3 hosts the Processing tier servers, including: Crystal Reports Job Server, Program Job Server, Destination Job Server, List of Values Job Server, Web Intelligence Job Server, Web Intelligence Report Server, Report Application Server, and the Crystal Reports Page Server.
- Machine Databases hosts the CMS database and the reporting database. Note that you can deploy both databases on the same database server, or you can deploy each database on its own database server. In this example, both the CMS database and the reporting database are deployed on the same database server. The database server listen port is 3306, which is the default listen port for MySQL server.

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