The Active Directory Adapter can
manage the Exchange Unified Messaging setup on Active Directory account
with the Exchange 2010 environment.
Before you begin
The following components of unified messaging must exist:
- A UM dial plan. If you need information about creating a dial
plan, go to the Microsoft
TechNet website. Search on UM dial plan.
- A UM mailbox policy. If you need information about creating a
mailbox policy, go to the Microsoft
TechNet website. Search on UM mailbox policy.
Note: Creating and modifying a dial plan, or a UM mailbox policy
is beyond the scope of the Active Directory Adapter.
The Active Directory Adapter service must
be running under and administrator account.
About this task
Only a MailBox enabled user is able to use the feature of
Unified Messaging. When you enable a user for Unified Messaging (UM),
a default set of UM properties is applied to the user. The user can
then use the Unified Messaging features.
Procedure
- Log on to IBM® Security Identity Manager.
- Click Manage Users.
- Click Search.
- Select the user you want to enable unified messaging for
and expand the menu.
- Click Request accounts.
- Select Active Directory Profile as the Service
type and click Search.
- Select as service name and click Continue.
- Click Mailbox.
- At the Unified Messaging Mailbox Policy field,
click Search and select a mailbox policy.
This example represents a typical mailbox policy.
“CN=TestPolicy,CN=UM Mailbox Policies,CN=Exchange First Organization,
CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=orion,DC=com”
Note: To
disable unified messaging, clear this field.
- In the UM Addresses (Extensions) field, type the UM address
that was created for the user.
It must contain the same
number of digits that is specified in the mailbox dial plan. Special
characters cannot be used in the address.
- Click Add.
- Click Continue.
- Select password and schedule options that you want to change
and click Submit.
- Click Close.
What to do next
If you disabled unified messaging for the mailbox of a user,
you must reconcile the user. For information about service reconciliation,
see the IBM Security Identity Manager product
documentation.