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Overview Tables

In the following steps, a server and user structure will be configured which can become quite complex. It is recommended to set up a table to keep an overview of the definitions as you proceed.

The tables below represent the structure which is established in the example configuration of this documentation:

Transaction Servers

 

Audit Trail Log & License Server

Import Database

Study Database 1

Study Database 1

DB Name

Audit

Import

Study1

Study2

Port

5201

5202

5203

5204

IP Address

192.168.0.106

192.168.0.106

192.168.0.106

192.168.0.106

Encryption

No

No

No

No

Compression

No

No

No

No

Users
(d = delete)

 

ATL_Manager (d)

ATL_Manager (d)
ATL1

ATL_Manager (d)
ATL1
ATL2

DICOM Server

Definition

Value

Application Entity Title

Pmod

Port

5030

IP Address

192.168.0.106

Encryption

No

User on USERS tab *)

ATL_Manager

Import Database

Import

*) a user is required to define the saving behavior of the DICOM server.

Empty overview tables are available in the Appendix and can be used during the installation of PMOD ATL software.