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Deploying Cisco Unity for Lotus Domino

Chapter 5 Designing a Cisco Unity System with Domino as the Message Store

Deploying Cisco Unity for Lotus Domino

A Cisco Unity server can service mailboxes on up to a recommended maximum of ten Domino servers or clusters in a single physical site.

A Cisco Unity server can service a single Domino address book (directory or Names.nsf file) for local Cisco Unity data (data for subscribers homed on the local Cisco Unity server) and global Cisco Unity data (data for subscribers homed on other Cisco Unity servers).

A Cisco Unity server can service a single secondary address book for contacts. The secondary address book must have the same views as Names.nsf, and must be DUC for Cisco-enabled (must contain the DUC for Cisco admin view). The secondary address book can reside on a different Domino server in the same Domino domain.

Two or more Cisco Unity servers can be installed in a single Domino domain. Subscribers who are homed on one Cisco Unity server can send voice messages to subscribers who are homed on another Cisco Unity server by using Cisco Unity Digital Networking.

Cisco Unity for Domino subscribers and Cisco Unity for Exchange subscribers can send voice messages to one another by using VPIM Networking.

Cisco Unity for Domino subscribers in one Domino domain can send voice messages to subscribers in another Domino domain by configuring monitored address books as described in 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.

Deploying Cisco Unity for Lotus Domino

Cisco Unity for Lotus Domino can be deployed in the following ways:

Unified Messaging with one or more Cisco Unity servers servicing Cisco Unity subscribers on multiple Domino servers in the same Domino domain and the same well-connected network.

Unified Messaging with access to Cisco Unity Assistant and DUC for Cisco (the form in Notes that allows subscribers to play and record messages).

Unified Messaging with multiple Cisco Unity servers. This requires either Cisco Unity Digital Networking (if two or more Cisco Unity servers are in the same Domino domain) or SMTP gateways and Internet subscribers (if two or more Cisco Unity servers are in separate Domino domains). For more information, see the Networking Guide for Cisco Unity, available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_feature_guides_list.html.

Voice Messaging.

See the following sections for additional information:

Administrative Access and Control, page 5-12

Establishing Support Policies, page 5-12

Network Services, page 5-12

Deployment Tasks for Unified Messaging Configurations, page 5-12

Operational Tasks, page 5-13

 

 

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