Cisco Systems OL-14619-01 Network Router User Manual


 
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Design Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x
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Chapter 5 Designing a Cisco Unity System with Domino as the Message Store
Overview of Cisco Unity with Domino and Notes
Domino Clusters, page 5-7
Message Routing, page 5-8
Notes Client on the Cisco Unity Server, page 5-8
Client Access Licenses, page 5-8
Backing Up and Restoring Data, page 5-8
Migrating from Cisco Unity for Exchange, page 5-8
Maximum Number of Cisco Unity Subscribers
Cisco Unity for Domino deployments are limited to one Cisco Unity server or one pair of failover
servers with a maximum of 7,500 subscribers.
Domino Address Book Terminology
Names.nsf is the first address book (directory) file in a Domino domain, and is created when the first
Domino server is installed. Each additional Domino server that is added to the Domino domain receives
a replica of Names.nsf.
During Cisco Unity installation, the installer specifies a Domino address book on a Domino server. In
general, this address book will be a replica of Names.nsf. The customer can create Cisco
Unity
subscriber accounts by importing user data from the specified address book. Cisco
Unity monitors the
address book for changes to Domino users who are also Cisco
Unity subscribers and to Domino
distribution lists.
A secondary address book is an address book that is typically created to house non-local mail users, who
do not own a mailbox in the domain or enterprise. (In Domino, the Person documents for these users
have “Other Internet Mail” set in the Mail System field.) The Active Directory equivalent is contacts.
You can add one additional (secondary) subscriber address book by using the Cisco
Unity Administrator.
The secondary address book must reside in the same Domino domain as the primary address book, and
cannot be a replica of an address book in another Domino domain.
By default, the address book that the installer specifies in the Message Store Configuration wizard during
Cisco
Unity Setup is monitored for changes to Cisco Unity data. In addition, you can add up to eight
monitored address books by using the Cisco
Unity Administrator. Monitored address books may be
needed when there are multiple Cisco
Unity servers that will be set up for Digital Networking. For more
information, see the “Managing Monitored Address Books” section in the “Digital Networking” chapter
of the Networking Guide for Cisco
Unity Release 5.x at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_feature_guides_list.html.
IBM Lotus Domino Unified Communications (DUC) for Cisco on Domino Servers
and on Client Workstations
To use Domino as the message store and directory, the customer must install components of IBM Lotus
Domino Unified Communications (DUC) for Cisco on Domino servers:
csServer must be installed on each Domino server that homes Cisco Unity subscribers. If
Cisco
Unity subscribers are homed on Domino servers in a cluster, csServer must be installed on
every Domino server in the cluster.