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Deploying Lotus Sametime on the IBM eserver iSeries server / [Deb Landon ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Landon, Deb.
Contributor:
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
Redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer conferencing--Computer programs.
Computer conferencing.
Instant messaging--Computer programs.
Instant messaging.
Lotus Sametime.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (244 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[New York?] : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Sametime overview
1.1 What is Sametime
1.2 Sametime basics
1.2.1 Sametime Administration Tool
1.2.2 Community
1.2.3 Domino Directory
1.2.4 LDAP directory
1.2.5 Self registration
1.2.6 Connectivity
1.2.7 Broadcast
1.2.8 Monitoring and logging
1.2.9 Security
1.3 Sametime clients
1.3.1 Web browsers
1.3.2 Lotus Notes
1.3.3 Sametime Connect client
1.3.4 Sametime Meeting Room client
1.3.5 Sametime Broadcast client
1.3.6 H.323-compliant clients
1.4 Components of the Sametime server
1.4.1 Domino/Web Application services
1.4.2 Community services
1.4.3 Meeting services
1.4.4 Broadcast services
1.4.5 Audio/Video services
1.5 Benefits of running Sametime on the iSeries server
Chapter 2. Planning a Sametime deployment
2.1 Deployment considerations
2.2 Requirements
2.2.1 iSeries server
2.2.2 Sametime client
2.3 Required technical knowledge
2.4 Environment considerations
2.4.1 Configuring a new Domino server and adding Sametime
2.4.2 Configuring an additional Domino server and adding Sametime
2.4.3 Adding Sametime to an existing production Domino server
2.4.4 Allowing AOL Instant Messenger connectivity
2.5 Network considerations
2.5.1 HTTP, Domino/Web Application, and LDAP services ports
2.5.2 Community services ports
2.5.3 Meeting services ports
2.5.4 Broadcast services ports
2.5.5 Audio/Video services ports
2.6 Performance considerations
2.6.1 Server sizing
2.6.2 Network and bandwidth sizing
2.7 National language considerations
Chapter 3. Setting up Sametime
3.1 Domino server prerequisites for running Sametime
3.2 Installing Sametime for iSeries.
3.2.1 Installing an English version of Sametime for iSeries
3.2.2 Installing a non-English version of Sametime for iSeries
3.3 Verifying the iSeries server time settings
3.3.1 Verifying the iSeries time settings using Operations Navigator
3.3.2 Verifying the iSeries settings using OS/400 CL commands
3.4 Adding Sametime to a Domino server
3.4.1 Adding Sametime to a Domino server using Operations Navigator
3.4.2 Adding Sametime to a Domino server using OS/400 CL command
3.5 Modifying the Domino server document
3.6 Verifying access to the Sametime server
3.6.1 Sametime Administration Tool
3.7 Starting the Sametime server
3.7.1 Starting a Sametime server using Operations Navigator
3.7.2 Starting a Sametime server using an OS/400 CL command
3.7.3 Starting the Sametime server on a Domino server that is already running
3.8 Stopping the Sametime server
3.8.1 Stopping the Sametime server using Operations Navigator
3.8.2 Stopping the Sametime server using an OS/400 CL command
3.8.3 Stopping the Sametime server without ending the Domino server
3.9 Setting up the Sametime Connect client
3.9.1 Installing Sametime Connect for Windows
3.9.2 Installing the Sametime Print Capture utility
3.9.3 Using the Sametime Client Packager application
3.10 Using multiple Sametime servers
3.10.1 Setting up multiple home Sametime servers
3.10.2 Configuring the Meeting services for multiple servers
3.10.3 Setting up a Sametime Community across multiple Domino domains
3.11 Security considerations
3.11.1 Firewall considerations
3.11.2 Secure Sockets Layer considerations
3.12 Removing Sametime
3.12.1 Removing Sametime from the Domino server
3.12.2 Removing the Sametime code from the iSeries server
Chapter 4. Registering users
4.1 Using the Domino Directory with Sametime.
4.1.1 Domino Directory security considerations
4.1.2 Registering Sametime users
4.2 Registering users with the Domino Administrator client
4.3 Registering users with the Sametime Administration Tool
4.4 Registering users with the Sametime self registration
4.4.1 Modifying the Domino Directory ACL
4.4.2 Enabling self registration
4.4.3 Using self registration
4.4.4 Disabling self registration
4.5 Using LDAP
4.5.1 About the LDAP server example configured for this redbook
4.5.2 Verifying a connection to the LDAP server
4.5.3 Adding Sametime to the Domino server
4.5.4 Modifying the Sametime server
4.5.5 Multiple LDAP directories
Chapter 5. Using Sametime
5.1 Community services
5.1.1 Community services parameter settings
5.2 Sametime Connect client
5.2.1 Sametime Connect for the desktop
5.2.2 Sametime Connect for Web browsers
5.2.3 Common features for both clients
5.3 Discussion and TeamRoom databases
5.4 Meeting services
5.4.1 Meeting services ports
5.4.2 Meeting services parameter settings
5.5 Instant meetings
5.6 Scheduled meetings
5.7 Meeting tools
5.7.1 Moderator
5.7.2 Screen sharing
5.7.3 Whiteboard
5.8 Broadcast services
5.8.1 Broadcast services server components
5.8.2 Broadcast services network and parameter settings
5.9 Audio/Video services
5.9.1 Audio/Video services server components
5.9.2 Audio/Video services network and parameter settings
5.9.3 Using H.323 clients
5.10 Distributed meetings
Chapter 6. Integrating Sametime with other Lotus products
6.1 iNotes Web Access
6.1.1 Configuring Sametime and iNotes Web Access servers
6.1.2 Exploring iNotes Web Access with Sametime integration
6.1.3 Limitations
6.2 QuickPlace
6.2.1 Adding QuickPlace and Sametime to the same Domino server.
6.2.2 Updating QuickPlace to use the Domino Directory
6.2.3 Creating a QuickPlace to use the Sametime chat function
6.3 Lotus Notes client
Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Sources for additional information
Known problems and recommendations
General topics
Whiteboards
Meetings
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other resources
Referenced Web sites
How to get IBM Redbooks
IBM Redbooks collections
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"SG24-6587-00."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-220) and index.
OCLC:
560314518

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