Deploying Tenant Broker and Tenants
A typical scenario of deploying the multi-tenant architecture of Parallels RAS consists of the following steps:
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Deploy Tenant Broker.
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Deploy a traditional RAS Farm to operate as a Tenant.
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Configure network between the Tenant Broker and the Tenant to allow the following connections:
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Shared RAS Secure Client Gateways to Tenant RAS Publishing Agents.
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Shared RAS Secure Client Gateways to resources hosts.
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Tenant RAS Publishing Agents to Tenant Broker RAS Publishing Agent.
For the information about ports numbers, please see
Communication ports
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Create a Tenant object and a corresponding invitations hash in the Tenant Broker console, or create a secret key (more on this later in this chapter).
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Join the Tenant to the Tenant Broker using the invitation hash or the secret key.
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Assign a public domain address to the Tenant. This can be done at this point (after you join a Tenant) or it can be done in advance if you wish. Either way it has to be done or the clients will not be able to connect to the Tenant Farm.
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Set up routing for incoming Tenant traffic from the Internet to shared RAS Secure Client Gateways and HALB.
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Configure a certificate for the Tenant. By default, a self-signed certificate created during the installation will be used.
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Test the client connectivity.
The subsequent sections describe the steps above in detail.
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