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Sametime Entry
Sametime Server Installation
Verifying system requirements
Preparing for a new Sametime installation
Planning for your Sametime installation
Preparing the AIX, Solaris, or Linux environment
Preparing the TCP/IP Environment on i5/OS
Verifying host table entries for i5/OS
Verifying configuration of existing i5/OS Domino servers
Selecting a TCP/IP address for your i5/OS Sametime server
Adding a TCP/IP address on i5/OS
Updating the host table on i5/OS
Updating the Domain Name Server for i5/OS
Updating the configuration of existing i5/OS Domino servers
Updating the HTTP server configuration on i5/OS
Installing a Domino server and clients
Planning your Domino configuration
Registering a server to an existing Domino domain
Installing a Domino server
Installing Domino on Windows
Installing Domino on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Setting up a Domino server in a new Domino domain i5/OS
Adding a Domino server to an existing Domino domain i5/OS
Installing the Notes client and Domino administrative client
Verifying your Domino environment
Verifying the Domino Server document settings
Verifying the Domino server is accessible
Preparing to upgrade an existing Sametime environment
Before upgrading
Backing up your server data
Summary of upgrade considerations by release
Upgrading from Instant Messaging Limited Use or Entry to Sametime Standard on i5/OS
Installing Sametime
Installing from a wizard
Installing Sametime server on Windows
Installing Sametime server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Launching the install program on AIX, Linux or Solaris
Installing Sametime server on i5/OS
Verifying authority to install and set up Sametime on i5/OS
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on i5/OS
Installing or upgrading Sametime on i5/OS
Verifying your i5/OS library list
Adding Sametime to an i5/OS Domino Server
Installing remotely
Installing from a remote Windows machine
Installing from a remote AIX, Linux, or Solaris machine
Installing from a console or silently installing
Installing Sametime using a console
Silently installing Sametime
Creating an options file for silent installation
Configuring the silent install for Connect client
Performing the silent installation
Completing the upgrade process
Migrating user privacy information
Running the privacy migration utility on Windows
Running the privacy migration utility on AIX, Linux or Solaris
Running the privacy migration utility on i5/OS
Verifying the Sametime Server Installation
Configuring Sametime
Configuring the directory
Configuring Sametime to access LDAP
Editing the Directory Assistance document
Configuring the LDAP settings in Sametime
Troubleshooting the LDAP connection
Populating the Domino Directory
Setting up single sign on authentication
Optional Configurations for Sametime i5/OS
Using Sametime Conversion Services for meeting attachments i5/OS
Enabling the capability to save whiteboard contents i5/OS
Using the limited use version of Sametime in an environment that includes full Sametime servers i5/OS
Using a Community Services multiplexer i5/OS
Verifying the installation
Validating Sametime Instant Messaging i5/OS
Verifying the Sametime server
Testing limited use servers
Preparing the Sametime client
Adding user passwords to a directory
Making the client installation files available
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network
Deploying the Sametime client software i5/OS
Installing Sametime Integration with Microsoft Office
Uninstalling Sametime 7.5.1 Office Integration
Installing Office Integration
Uninstalling a Sametime server
Uninstalling Sametime server on Windows
Uninstalling Sametime server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Removing Sametime from an i5/OS Domino Server
Sametime Server Administration
What is Lotus Sametime Entry?
Sametime Administration Tool
Sametime services
Domino Services
Community Services
Basic networking concepts
Configuring the mixed environment
The mixed environment on i5/OS
Enabling or disabling Web Conferencing for an i5/OS Sametime server
Integrating the Limited Use and Entry offerings with Sametime Standard
Licensed features for Sametime Entry (compared)
Assign users to an appropriate home Sametime server
Preventing instant messaging-only users from creating or attending meetings
Disable Anonymous access and Default access in the ACL of the Sametime Meeting Center database
Creating Groups for the standard Sametime users
Adding groups to the Sametime Meeting Center database ACL
End user issues in a mixed environment
Starting and stopping the Sametime server
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on Windows
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on i5/OS
Restart Chart
Using the Sametime Administration Tool
Starting the Sametime Administration Tool
Details: Starting the Sametime Administration Tool
Overview of the Sametime Administration Tool features
Sametime Administration Tool
Monitoring the Sametime server
Logging Sametime activity
Managing users and Domino Directories
Managing users and LDAP directories
Configuring ports and network connectivity
Configuring Community Services
Additional administrative tasks
Deploying multiple Sametime servers
Managing users and LDAP directories
Managing security
Server Overview feature
Message From Administrator feature
Adding a new Sametime administrator
Create a Person document for the administrator
Create an Administrators Group document
Add the Administrators Group document to Sametime database ACLs
Modifying the Server document of the Sametime server
Adding and removing names from an Administrators Group document
Roles in Sametime database ACLs
Roles in the Sametime Configuration database (stconfig.nsf)
Roles in the Domino Directory (names.nsf)
Roles in the Domino Web Administration database (webadmin.nsf)
Skills the Sametime Administrator needs
Special Considerations for Running Sametime on AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Setting up AIX or Solaris to run a Sametime server
Running a Sametime server as a background process in AIX
Considerations for AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Managing Sametime users
Domino Directory considerations
Registering users in the Domino Directory
Working with Groups in the Domino Directory
Using LDAP directories with Sametime
How LDAP is used with Sametime
Setting up an LDAP connection
Selecting the appropriate LDAP options during the server installation
Alter the Directory Assistance document for the LDAP directory
Configure the LDAP Directory settings
LDAP directory settings
LDAP knowledge required to configure the LDAP Directory settings
Working with case in names
Configuring LDAP Connectivity settings
Host name or IP address of the LDAP server
Position of this server in the search order
Port
Administrator distinguished name and password for authenticated binding
Use SSL to authenticate and encrypt the connection between the Sametime server and the LDAP server
Adding or removing an LDAP server
Configuring the LDAP Basics settings
Where to start searching for people
Scope for searching for a person
The attribute of the person entry that defines the person's name
Attribute used to distinguish between two similar person names
The object class used to determine if an entry is a person
Attribute of a person entry that defines a person's e-mail address
Where to start searching for groups
Scope for searching for groups
Attribute used to distinguish between two similar group names
The group object class used to determine if an entry is a group
Configuring LDAP Authentication settings
Search filter to use when resolving a user name to a distinguished name
Setting the Home Sametime Server setting for LDAP
Configuring the LDAP Searching setting
Search filter for resolving person names
Search filter for resolving group names
Setting Policy search filters
Configuring the LDAP Group Contents setting
Attribute in the group object class that has the names of the group members
Using SSL to encrypt connections between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Using SSL to encrypt all data transmitted between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Enabling Domino to trust the LDAP server certificate Authority
Using SSL to encrypt only user passwords passing between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Allowing all data to pass unencrypted between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Modifying the Directory Assistance document of the LDAP server to encrypt the connection between the Sametime server and the LDAP servers
Ensuring the Sametime server trusts the LDAP server certificate (Windows and AIX/Solaris/Linux servers)
Install the IKeyMan program on the Sametime server
Installing IKeyMan on a Windows Sametime server
Installing IKeyMan on an AIX/Solaris/Linux Sametime server
Ensuring that the Sametime server trusts the LDAP server certificate (i5/OS servers)
Using SSL to encrypt connections between the Sametime servlet and LDAP
About Java keystores
Create a key database on the Sametime server named "key.kdb" and store in the root Sametime directory
Ensuring the key.kdb database on the Sametime server contains the appropriate trusted root certificate
Creating a Java keystore
Import the SSL certificate into the Java keystore file
Update the UserInfoConfig.xml file with the LDAP server's SSL information
Adding a new administrator in the LDAP environment
Access Control Lists and LDAP User Names
Setting up an LDAP connection after selecting the Domino directory during the server installation
Shut down the Sametime services but keep the Domino services active
Set up a Directory Assistance database
Identify the Directory Assistance database on the Sametime server
Create a Directory Assistance document that enables the Sametime server to access the LDAP server
Create an LDAP document in the Configuration database
Copy and rename the .DLL files, edit the Notes.ini file, or edit the Sametime.ini file
Run the Sametime Name Change Task
Configuring the LDAP directory settings
Update the Sametime.ini file for Policy
Reconfiguring the UserInfo servlet after switching from Domino to LDAP
Restart the Sametime services on your Domino server
Using Java classes to customize LDAP directory searches
Using a Java class to control directory searches for people and groups
Using a Java class to control the format of user names returned in LDAP directory searches
Solving token authentication problems in mixed server and multiple LDAP directory environments
Managing users in buddy lists and privacy lists in an LDAP environment
Configuring Sametime Connectivity
Ports used by the Sametime server
Configuring Sametime "Networks and Ports" settings
Proxy support for Sametime clients
Networks and Ports settings
HTTP Services settings
Community Services Network settings
Address for server connections (Community Services)
Address for client connections (Community Services)
Address for HTTPS-tunneled client connections (Community Services)
Address for HTTP-tunneled client connections (Community Services)
Community Services connectivity and the home Sametime server
Changing the IP address of an i5/OS Sametime server
Changing the host name of an i5/OS Sametime server
Setting user policy with Sametime
What's covered in Sametime Policy
About Policy assignment
Configuring the server for Policy
Policy search filters
Policy setting table
Settings for server community (default policy)
Settings for Instant Messaging only (default policy)
Setting new policy for groups
Assign users or groups to existing policy groups
Policy for anonymous users
Policy and LDAP
Allowing file transfers
Configuring the Community Services
About the Community Services
Writing custom messages for clients
Managing client types and logins
The single login type
Configuring the preferred login list
Forcing users to connect to home cluster
Client cooperation with the proxy
Server community configuration settings
Number of entries on each page in dialog boxes that show names in the directory
How often to poll for new names added to the Sametime Community directory
How often to poll for new servers added to the Sametime Community
Maximum user and server connections to the Community server
Allow users to authenticate using either LTPA or Sametime Tokens (stauths.nsf and stautht.nsf)
Allow or disallow virus scanning
Anonymous Access Settings for Community Services
Anonymous users can participate in meetings or enter virtual places
Users of Sametime applications can specify a display name so that they do not appear online as "anonymous."
Directory Searching and Browsing options
Allowing users to control the default screen location and size of chat windows
Prohibiting logins from non-secure clients to the server
Specifying the security level (minimum allowed client version)
Allowing logins from clients that do not conform to the security level
Configuring the server to send instant messages to clients that do not conform to the security level
Specifying the name to display in the title bar of instant messages sent by the server
Deploying a Community Services multiplexer on a separate machine
Installing and setting up a separate Community Services multiplexer
Community Services multiplexer preinstallation considerations
Install the Community Services multiplexer
Configure security settings in the Configuration database on the Sametime server
Configure settings in the Sametime.ini file on the multiplexer machine
Configuring client connectivity to the Community Services multiplexer machine
(Optional) Dynamically load balancing client connection to the multiplexers
Business Card
Setting up the business card
Elements available for Business Card
Edit Business Card Attribute values
Using repositories
Using the single repository with Domino
Using the single repository with LDAP
Using the dual repository with Domino and LDAP
Using the dual repository with Domino and custom
Using the dual repository with LDAP and Domino Notes
Using the dual repository with LDAP and custom
Troubleshooting
Domino LDAP special configuration data
About the User Information servlet application
UserInfoConfig Debug tracing
Configuring the photo for Business Card
Photos in the LDAP directory
Configuring photos in Domino LDAP
Photos in the Domino directory
Additional configurations for black boxes
Retrieving data from a customized database
About the Name Conversion Utility
What is a Name Change Task?
Preparing to run a Name Change Task
Running Name Change Tasks
Supported name changes
Running Name Change Tasks on Sametime servers in a community
Name Change Task statuses and operational issues
Creating a Name Change Task
Changing names on distributed servers
Viewing the status of the name change task
Deleting a Name Change Task
Creating a comma-separated value file
Examples of comma-separated value files
Monitoring the Sametime server
Accessing the Monitoring charts
General server status
Logins
Miscellaneous
Using the Sametime logging features
Server community logins/logouts
Server community statistics
Community Events
Domino log
Sametime log settings
General log settings
Database or text file settings
Sametime Statistics
Community Server Events to Log
Working with Sametime security
Getting started with Sametime security
The required fully-qualified server name
Basic password authentication and authentication by token
User requirements for basic password authentication
Changing a user's password
Ensuring Sametime servlet access when Domino requires SSL for all connections
Domino security and the Web browser connection
Using database ACLs for identification and authentication
Adding a name to a database Access Control List (ACL)
Database ACL settings
User type - ACL settings
Access level - ACL settings
Privileges - ACL settings
Roles - ACL settings
Anonymous access and database ACLs
Setting up anonymous access in a database Access Control List (ACL)
Basic password authentication and database ACLs
Setting up basic password authentication in a database Access Control List (ACL)
Authentication by token using LTPA and Sametime tokens
Authentication by token using the Domino Single Sign-On (SSO) feature
Altering the Domino Web SSO configuration following the Sametime server installation
Manually enabling the Domino SSO feature
Create the Web SSO Configuration document in the Domino Directory
Enable SSO and "Name & Password" authentication in the Server document
Start (or restart) the HTTP task on the SSO-enabled server
Using the Sametime custom logon form for SSO
Authentication by token using Secrets and Tokens databases
Selecting the "Allow users to authenticate using either LTPA or Sametime Tokens (stauths.nsf and stautht.nsf)" option
Replicating the Secrets and Tokens databases (optional)
Using SSL with Sametime
Encrypting Web browser connections with SSL
Ensuring Sametime servlet access when Domino requires SSL for all connections
Encrypting connections to an LDAP server
Setting up SSL to encrypt connections with Sametime
Set up the Domino HTTP server to support SSL
Import the SSL trusted root or SSL server certificate into the key store database on the Sametime server
Importing the SSL certificate on Windows
Use IKeyMan to create a key store file on the Sametime server
Importing the SSL certificate on i5/OS system
Importing the SSL certificate on AIX/Solaris/Linux
Modify the Sametime configuration for SSL
Modifying the Sametime configuration on Windows
Modifying the Sametime Configuration on i5/OS
Modifying the Sametime configuration on AIX/Solaris/Linux
Obtaining the appropriate SSL trusted root or SSL server certificate
Obtaining a copy of the SSL server certificate used by the Domino server
Deploying multiple Sametime servers
About Sametime server clusters
Advantages of using multiple Sametime servers
Integrating a Sametime server into an existing Sametime community
Installing a Sametime server into an existing Sametime community
Managing administration settings for multiple Sametime servers
Configuring ports for server-to-server connections
Synchronizing the Sametime server with other Sametime servers
Domino Directory management for multiple Sametime servers
Assign users to the new Sametime server (setting the home Sametime server)
Extending Sametime to Internet users
Positioning a Sametime server in the network DMZ
Opening ports on the internal firewall
Opening ports on the external firewall
Extending a single Sametime community across multiple Domino domains
Example of extending a single Sametime community across two Domino domains
Setting up the environment
Connecting the communities
Alternate ways to share Directory information across domains
Setting up a Community Services cluster without clustering the Meeting Services
Community Services cluster setup procedures
Community Services clustering preparations
Deploying an LDAP directory server
Installing the Sametime servers for the Community Services cluster
Creating a Domino server cluster
Setting up replication of Sametime databases
(Optional) Deploying separate Community Services multiplexers
Deploying separate multiplexers in front of a Community Services cluster
Installing and configuring a Community Services multiplexer
Configuring client connectivity for the Community Services cluster
Set up the load-balancing mechanism (rotating DNS or Network Dispatcher)
Creating a cluster document in the Configuration database (stconfig.nsf)
Copying a cluster document to other Sametime servers in the community
Configuring client connectivity for the Community Services cluster
Set up a connection to a Domino LDAP server
Adding a server to the Community Services cluster
Creating multiple Community Services clusters in a single Sametime community
Rotating DNS Limitations with cached DNS resolve requests
Using the StdebugTool.exe utility
Running the StdebugTool.exe utility
Glossary
Sametime Standard
Sametime Server Installation
Verifying system requirements
Preparing for a new Sametime installation
Planning for your Sametime installation
Preparing the AIX, Solaris, or Linux environment
Preparing the TCP/IP Environment on i5/OS
Verifying host table entries for i5/OS
Verifying configuration of existing i5/OS Domino servers
Selecting a TCP/IP address for your i5/OS Sametime server
Adding a TCP/IP address on i5/OS
Updating the host table on i5/OS
Updating the Domain Name Server for i5/OS
Updating the configuration of existing i5/OS Domino servers
Updating the HTTP server configuration on i5/OS
Installing a Domino server and clients
Planning your Domino configuration
Registering a server to an existing Domino domain
Installing a Domino server
Installing Domino on Windows
Installing Domino on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Setting up a Domino server in a new Domino domain i5/OS
Adding a Domino server to an existing Domino domain i5/OS
Installing the Notes client and Domino administrative client
Verifying your Domino environment
Verifying the Domino Server document settings
Verifying the Domino server is accessible
Preparing to upgrade an existing Sametime environment
Before upgrading
Backing up your server data
Summary of upgrade considerations by release
Upgrading from Instant Messaging Limited Use or Entry to Sametime Standard on i5/OS
Installing Sametime
Installing from a wizard
Installing Sametime server on Windows
Installing Sametime server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Launching the install program on AIX, Linux or Solaris
Installing Sametime server on i5/OS
Verifying authority to install and set up Sametime on i5/OS
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on i5/OS
Installing or upgrading Sametime on i5/OS
Verifying your i5/OS library list
Adding Sametime to an i5/OS Domino Server
Installing remotely
Installing from a remote Windows machine
Installing from a remote AIX, Linux, or Solaris machine
Installing from a console or silently installing
Installing Sametime using a console
Silently installing Sametime
Creating an options file for silent installation
Configuring the silent install for Connect client
Performing the silent installation
Completing the upgrade process
Migrating user privacy information
Running the privacy migration utility on Windows
Running the privacy migration utility on AIX, Linux or Solaris
Running the privacy migration utility on i5/OS
Verifying the Sametime Server Installation
Configuring Sametime
Configuring the directory
Configuring Sametime to access LDAP
Editing the Directory Assistance document
Configuring the LDAP settings in Sametime
Troubleshooting the LDAP connection
Populating the Domino Directory
Setting up single sign on authentication
Optional Configurations for Sametime i5/OS
Using Sametime Conversion Services for meeting attachments i5/OS
Enabling the capability to save whiteboard contents i5/OS
Using the limited use version of Sametime in an environment that includes full Sametime servers i5/OS
Using a Community Services multiplexer i5/OS
Verifying the installation
Validating Sametime Instant Messaging i5/OS
Verifying the Sametime server
Testing limited use servers
Preparing the Sametime client
Adding user passwords to a directory
Making the client installation files available
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network
Deploying the Sametime client software i5/OS
Installing Sametime Integration with Microsoft Office
Uninstalling Sametime 7.5.1 Office Integration
Installing Office Integration
Uninstalling a Sametime server
Uninstalling Sametime server on Windows
Uninstalling Sametime server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Removing Sametime from an i5/OS Domino Server
Sametime Server Administration
What is Lotus Sametime Standard?
Disclaimer
Sametime basics
Sametime clients
Lotus Notes clients
Sametime Connect client
Sametime Meeting Room client
Meeting chair responsibilities
Meeting participant responsibilities
Sametime Recorded Meeting client
Sametime services
Domino Services
MS Office integration with Sametime
Community Services
Meeting Services
Recorded Meeting Broadcast Services
Audio/Video Services
StdebugTool.exe utility
The Sametime Enterprise Meeting Server
Sametime Mobile Connect
Configuring the mixed environment
Integrating the Limited Use and Entry offerings with Sametime Standard
The mixed environment on i5/OS
Assign users to an appropriate home Sametime server
Preventing instant messaging-only users from creating or attending meetings
Disable Anonymous access and Default access in the ACL of the Sametime Meeting Center database
Creating Groups for the standard Sametime users
Adding groups to the Sametime Meeting Center database ACL
End user issues in a mixed environment
Starting and stopping the Sametime server
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on Windows
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on i5/OS
Restart Chart
Using the Sametime Administration Tool
Starting the Sametime Administration Tool
Details: Starting the Sametime Administration Tool
Overview of the Sametime Administration Tool features
Sametime Administration Tool
Monitoring the Sametime server
Logging Sametime activity
Managing users and Domino Directories
Managing users and LDAP directories
Configuring ports and network connectivity
Configuring Community Services
Configuring Meeting Services
Configuring Audio/Video Services
Additional administrative tasks
Configuring Recorded Meeting Broadcast Services
Deploying multiple Sametime servers
Managing users and LDAP directories
Managing security
Server Overview feature
Message From Administrator feature
Maintaining the Sametime Meeting Center
FIPS Support
Adding a new Sametime administrator
Create a Person document for the administrator
Create an Administrators Group document
Add the Administrators Group document to Sametime database ACLs
Modifying the Server document of the Sametime server
Adding and removing names from an Administrators Group document
Roles in Sametime database ACLs
Roles in the Sametime Configuration database (stconfig.nsf)
Roles in the Domino Directory (names.nsf)
Roles in the Sametime Meeting Center (stconf.nsf)
Roles in the Domino Web Administration database (webadmin.nsf)
Skills the Sametime Administrator needs
Basic networking concepts
Special Considerations for Running Sametime on AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Setting up AIX or Solaris to run a Sametime server
Running a Sametime server as a background process in AIX
Considerations for AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Managing Sametime users
Domino Directory considerations
Registering users in the Domino Directory
Allowing users to register themselves in the Domino Directory
Set up security for self-registration
Enable the self-registration feature in the Domino Directory
Allow Sametime to access the Domino Directory
Working with Groups in the Domino Directory
Using LDAP directories with Sametime
How LDAP is used with Sametime
Setting up an LDAP connection
Selecting the appropriate LDAP options during the server installation
Alter the Directory Assistance document for the LDAP directory
Configure the LDAP Directory settings
LDAP directory settings
LDAP knowledge required to configure the LDAP Directory settings
Working with case in names
Configuring LDAP Connectivity settings
Host name or IP address of the LDAP server
Position of this server in the search order
Port
Administrator distinguished name and password for authenticated binding
Use SSL to authenticate and encrypt the connection between the Sametime server and the LDAP server
Adding or removing an LDAP server
Configuring the LDAP Basics settings
Where to start searching for people
Scope for searching for a person
The attribute of the person entry that defines the person's name
Attribute used to distinguish between two similar person names
The object class used to determine if an entry is a person
Attribute of a person entry that defines a person's e-mail address
Where to start searching for groups
Scope for searching for groups
Attribute used to distinguish between two similar group names
The group object class used to determine if an entry is a group
Configuring LDAP Authentication settings
Search filter to use when resolving a user name to a distinguished name
Setting the Home Sametime Server setting for LDAP
Configuring the LDAP Searching setting
Search filter for resolving person names
Search filter for resolving group names
Setting Policy search filters
Configuring the LDAP Group Contents setting
Attribute in the group object class that has the names of the group members
Using SSL to encrypt connections between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Using SSL to encrypt all data transmitted between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Enabling Domino to trust the LDAP server certificate Authority
Using SSL to encrypt only user passwords passing between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Allowing all data to pass unencrypted between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Modifying the Directory Assistance document of the LDAP server to encrypt the connection between the Sametime server and the LDAP servers
Ensuring the Sametime server trusts the LDAP server certificate (Windows and AIX/Solaris/Linux servers)
Install the IKeyMan program on the Sametime server
Installing IKeyMan on a Windows Sametime server
Installing IKeyMan on an AIX/Solaris/Linux Sametime server
Ensuring that the Sametime server trusts the LDAP server certificate (i5/OS servers)
Using SSL to encrypt connections between the Sametime servlet and LDAP
About Java keystores
Create a key database on the Sametime server named "key.kdb" and store in the root Sametime directory
Ensuring the key.kdb database on the Sametime server contains the appropriate trusted root certificate
Creating a Java keystore
Import the SSL certificate into the Java keystore file
Update the UserInfoConfig.xml file with the LDAP server's SSL information
Adding a new administrator in the LDAP environment
Access Control Lists and LDAP User Names
Setting up an LDAP connection after selecting the Domino directory during the server installation
Shut down the Sametime services but keep the Domino services active
Set up a Directory Assistance database
Identify the Directory Assistance database on the Sametime server
Create a Directory Assistance document that enables the Sametime server to access the LDAP server
Create an LDAP document in the Configuration database
Copy and rename the .DLL files, edit the Notes.ini file, or edit the Sametime.ini file
Run the Sametime Name Change Task
Configuring the LDAP directory settings
Update the Sametime.ini file for Policy
Reconfiguring the UserInfo servlet after switching from Domino to LDAP
Restart the Sametime services on your Domino server
Using Java classes to customize LDAP directory searches
Using a Java class to control directory searches for people and groups
Using a Java class to control the format of user names returned in LDAP directory searches
Solving token authentication problems in mixed server and multiple LDAP directory environments
Managing users in buddy lists and privacy lists in an LDAP environment
Configuring Sametime Connectivity
Ports used by the Sametime server
Configuring Sametime "Networks and Ports" settings
Changing the default connectivity settings of the Sametime Connect for browsers client
Proxy support for Sametime clients
Overview of Sametime client connectivity
Networks and Ports settings
HTTP Services settings
Community Services Network settings
Address for server connections (Community Services)
Address for client connections (Community Services)
Address for HTTPS-tunneled client connections (Community Services)
Enable the Meeting Room client to try HTTP tunneling to the Community Server after trying other options
Address for HTTP-tunneled client connections (Community Services)
Meeting Services Network settings
Address for server connections (Meeting Services)
Address for client connections (Meeting Services)
Enable Meeting Room client to try HTTP tunneling to the Meeting Server after trying other options
Event server port
Token server port
Recorded Meeting Broadcast Services Network settings
Broadcast gateway address for client connections
Broadcast gateway address for control connections
IP address of Small Group Multicast (SGM) router
Enable recorded meeting client to try HTTP tunneling after trying other options (Recorded Meeting Broadcast Services)
Broadcast Gateway address for HTTP-tunneled client connections
Using multicast to transmit recorded meetings
Interactive Audio/Video Network settings
TCP tunneling address for client connections
Multimedia Processor (MMP) UDP port numbers start at/end at
Multimedia control address
Community Services connectivity and the home Sametime server
Sametime Connect client connection processes
Basic Sametime Connect client connection process
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