Cisco Systems OL-13599-01 manual Setting Up Domino and Installing Lotus Notes

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C H A P T E R 6

Setting Up Domino and Installing Lotus Notes

In this chapter, you do the following tasks in the order listed:

1.Prepare the Domino server(s) for Cisco Unity. See the “Preparing the Domino Server(s) for Cisco Unity” section on page 6-1.

2.Install and configure IBM Lotus Notes on the Cisco Unity server. See the “Installing and Configuring Lotus Notes on the Cisco Unity Server” section on page 6-4.

When you are finished with this chapter, return to Chapter 1, “Overview of Mandatory Tasks for Installing Cisco Unity” to continue installing the Cisco Unity system.

Note The tasks in the list reference detailed instructions in the Cisco Unity installation guide and in other Cisco Unity documentation. Follow the documentation for a successful installation.

Preparing the Domino Server(s) for Cisco Unity

Note Cisco assumes that the Domino environment is already set up and working before the Cisco Unity system is installed.

In the procedure in this section, you:

Create a Domino group called UnityServers.

Register a Person with Lotus Notes as the mail system for the Cisco Unity server.

In the Access Control List (ACL) for Admin4.nsf, grant the UnityServers group Editor permissions.

Admin4.nsf is used by the Administrative Process task running on each Domino server. When a Domino user is imported into Cisco Unity, Cisco Unity submits a signed request to the Adminp task, which adds the request to Admin4.nsf. IBM Lotus Domino Unified Communications (DUC) for Cisco then modifies the user’s mail file with Cisco Unity Unified Messaging functionality. The changes are made to the database on the server that contains the user’s mail file. The UnityServers group requires editor-level permissions in the Admin4.nsf database on each server containing the mail file for a Cisco Unity subscriber.

Domino security policy requires Cisco Unity to digitally sign requests. Requests are documents, and signing documents requires modifying them, so the UnityServers group needs privileges to sign requests submitted to the Administrative Process database. This corresponds to editor-level permissions in an ACL.

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Cisco Systems OL-13599-01 manual Setting Up Domino and Installing Lotus Notes, Preparing the Domino Servers for Cisco Unity