Or perhaps corporate policy or standards such as HIPAA or
Sarbanes-Oxley dictate that federation should not be allowed and that archiving is a must.
So, let??™s look at where we can confi gure user settings and what properties are affected.
We will begin by discussing the forest-wide settings, which affect all users in the SIP
domain.
Global Properties and Voice Properties
Both Global Properties and Voice Properties are available in multiuser confi gurations. To
confi gure the Global and Voice Properties for your forest, open the Offi ce Communicator
Administration Console. Choose your forest, right-click, go to Properties, and choose
Global Properties or Voice Properties, as seen in Figure 4.9.
starting with Open Value for fi ve or more licenses, Select for 25 or more licenses,
and Enterprise agreements for 250 or more licenses. The public IM connectivity
license is a per-user, per-month subscription, and this is in addition to the use
CAL. The average retail price for the per-month subscription is about $1.49
per user.
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The Global Properties page includes eight tabs, listed here and shown in Figure 4.10:
?– General Specifi es the supported SIP domains in your organization
?– Search Specifi es how MOC handles search queries
?– User Specifi es the maximum subscribers and devices (points of presence) for each
SIP domain
?– Meetings Specifi es the allowance of anonymous users and the meeting policy
settings
?– Edge Servers Specifi es the internal FQDN of Access Edge Servers as well as Web
conference and audio/video conference servers
?– Federation Specifi es the FQDN of the director or Access Edge Server that internal
users will use to route outbound traffi c
Figure 4.
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