1.1 Known Limitations of the Development Client

Using the PlateSpin Orchestrate Development Client in a NAT-enabled firewall environment is not supported. The Orchestrate Development Client uses RMI to communicate with the server, and RMI connects to the initiator on dynamically chosen port numbers. To use the Development Client in a NAT-enabled firewall environment, you need to use a remote desktop or VPN product.

If you are using a firewall that is not NAT-enabled, the Development Client can log in through the firewall by using port 37002.

For limitations regarding VM provisioning and management, see the PlateSpin Orchestrate 2.6 Virtual Machine Management Guide. For known issues that are to be corrected in future releases, see the PlateSpin Orchestrate 2.6 Readme.