Alternate Access
Mapping (AAM) is a feature that allows a website to use different URLs.
This is usually needed when you have different zones, for example, one for the
Intranet and another for an Extranet. I will not cover the network
configuration part to setup an alternate URL in the DNS. I assume you already
have an alternate URL and you just want to configure the AAM. If you want to
read about DNS configuration and how to setup alternate URLs in the DNS, read
my upcoming book on SharePoint 2013 (name not decided yet) or wait for another
blog post that will explain the process of setting up DNS.
Assuming you have following two URLs, the process to
configure AAM is easy.
1.
Open Central
Admin Site and click Application
Management.
2.
Under Web
Applications, click Configure
alternate access mappings.
3.
You will notice you already have http://sp2013 listed there in the Default zone. To add new URL in the Intranet zone, click Add
Internet URLs.
4.
From the Alternate
Access Mapping Collection drop down, select correct application that you
want to use for the AAM setting and then add URL in the text box labeled URL protocol, host and port, for
example, http://sp2013.server.com. From the Zone
dropdown, select Intranet.
5.
Click Save.
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