Lotus Sametime 8.5.1 Installation and Administration
Overview
Accessibility features for Lotus Sametime
What's new in this release?
Using the Lotus Sametime information center offline
Downloading the Lotus Sametime information center
Running the Lotus Sametime information center when you are offline
What is Lotus Sametime?
Lotus Sametime server architecture
Lotus Sametime System Console
Lotus Sametime Community Server
Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Lotus Sametime Gateway
Lotus Sametime clients
Lotus Sametime offering features by client type
Meeting features in Connect versus Web clients
Integrating Lotus Sametime with Microsoft Office applications
PDF library
Glossary
Disclaimer
Planning
Skills needed for Sametime administration
Readme
System requirements
Downloading Lotus Sametime files for installation
Using Passport Advantage to download IBM products
Supporting IPv6 addressing in a Lotus Sametime deployment
Supporting IPv4, IPv6, or both protocols
Enabling support for IPv6
Enabling IPv6 on your operating systems
Enabling IPv6 on a server operating system
Configuring an AIX server to support IPv6
Configuring an IBM i server for IPv6
Configuring a Linux server for IPv6
Configuring Linux SUSE to support IPv6
Configuring a Solaris server for IPv6
Configuring a Microsoft Windows server to support IPv6
Enabling IPv6 on a client operating system
Configuring a Linux client for IPv6
Configuring a Mac client for IPv6
Configuring a Windows client operating system for IPv6
Ports used by Lotus Sametime servers
Finding ports for WebSphere Application Server-based applications
Planning deployments with the Sametime Standard features you want
Deploying instant messaging and presence only
Deploying instant messaging and meetings
Deploying instant messaging, meetings, and Web clients
Deploying instant messaging, meetings, Web clients, audio, and video
Deploying instant messaging to external messaging communities
Planning the size of your deployment on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Planning a small deployment on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Planning an enterprise deployment without clustering on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Clustering Sametime servers for high enterprise availability
Planning to deploy a vertical cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Planning to deploy a horizontal cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Planning for an LDAP directory
Planning a Community Server installation
Planning for the dedicated Domino server for Lotus Sametime
Deploying a stand-alone Community Server Mux
Deploying stand-alone multiplexers in front of a Community Server cluster
Deploying a stand-alone Community Mux for a single Sametime Community Server
Planning a Lotus Sametime Media Manager installation on Linux or Windows
Audio and video considerations
Planning a Lotus Sametime Gateway installation
Planning for migration from an earlier release
Planning server upgrades
Planning for a mixed-release server environment
Planning client upgrades
Planning for a mixed-license environment of Sametime Entry, Sametime Standard, and Sametime Advanced servers
Planning user groups in a mixed-license environment with Sametime Entry servers
Giving users a preview guide
Installing
Installing on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Installing DB2 on Linux or Windows
Installing the Lotus Sametime System Console
Creating a database for the Lotus Sametime System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Installing the console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Connecting to an LDAP server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to an LDAP server
LDAP directory settings
Installing a Lotus Sametime Community Server and supporting software
Installing a Domino server
Installing a Domino server on Windows
Installing a Domino server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Preparing the AIX, Linux, or Solaris environment for Domino
Configuring partitioned Domino servers on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing the Notes client and Domino administrative client
Verifying your Lotus Domino environment
Verifying the Domino Server document settings
Verifying the Domino server is accessible
Installing a community server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Installing with a deployment plan when IPv6 addressing is enabled
Running the community server installation program on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Enabling the Sametime Administrator to manage the Community Server
Configuring Sametime for partitioned Domino servers on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Avoiding IP conflicts in a multi-homed configuration
Verifying a community server installation on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Silently installing a Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, Windows, or Solaris
Enabling IPv6 support on a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Configuring Lotus Domino to support IPv6 addressing
Configuring Lotus Domino for IPv6 addressing on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Configuring Lotus Domino for IPv6 on Windows
Configuring the Lotus Sametime Community Server to support IPv6 addressing
Enabling IPv6 addressing for a Community Server on Linux SuSE
Installing and setting up a stand-alone Community Services multiplexer
Installing the Community Services multiplexer
Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux Server
Configuring security for the multiplexer
Configuring the sametime.ini file for the multiplexer
Enabling IPv6 on a multiplexer
Load-balancing client connections to multiplexers (optional)
Installing a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Installing a proxy server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Verifying a proxy server installation on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the FIPS Server
Installing a Lotus Sametime Media Manager on Linux or Windows
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Media Manager on Linux or Windows
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Installing a media manager on Linux or Windows
Managing trusted IP addresses
Verifying a media manager installation on Linux or Windows
Installing a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Creating a database for the Lotus Sametime Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Installing a meeting server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Verifying a meeting server installation
Installing a Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Creating a DB2 database for Windows, Linux, AIX, and Solaris
Installing Sametime Gateway
Installing a single Gateway server
Installing a single server on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing a single server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Starting a single server
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Registering a new Gateway server with the System Console
Optional network configuration
Using a different SIP return address
Configuring network interface cards to simulate a NAT
Installing Gateway servers in a cluster
What is a network deployment?
Installing the Deployment Manager
Installing the Deployment Manager on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the Deployment Manager on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the primary node
Installing the primary node on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the primary node on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Federating the primary node into the cell
Federating the primary node into the cell on Windows
Federating the primary node into the cell on AIX, Linux, and Solaris
What happens when you federate the primary node into the cell?
Installing additional nodes in a cluster
Installing a secondary node on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing a secondary node on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Federating secondary nodes into the cell
Federating a secondary node on Windows into the cell
Federating a secondary node on AIX, Linux, and Solaris into the cell
Creating a cluster and proxy servers
Creating the cluster
Creating a vertical Gateway cluster by adding servers to existing nodes
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Installing SIP and XMPP proxy servers
Installing a SIP and XMPP proxy server on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing a SIP and XMPP proxy server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Guidelines for using multiple SIP or XMPP proxy servers
Federating the proxy server node into the cell
Configuring a SIP proxy server
Assigning the SIP proxy to work with the Lotus Sametime Gateway cluster
Configuring the SIP Proxy server to listen on ports 5060 and 5061
Creating a virtual host for the SIP proxy
Create custom properties for the SIP proxy server
Tuning the SIP proxy
Configuring the Gateway cluster and SIP proxy for a NAT environment
Configuring the XMPP proxy server
Configuring XMPP proxy server shared library
Setting up node replication and failover for the cluster
Starting a cluster
Stopping and starting the Deployment Manager
Stopping and starting the node agents
Stopping and starting a cluster
Stopping and starting servers in a cluster
Stopping and starting a single server
Starting the SIP and XMPP proxy servers
Registering a new Gateway cluster with the System Console
Performing a silent installation
Performing a silent installation on Windows
Managing trusted IP addresses
Performing a silent installation on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the WebSphere Application Server Update Installer
Installing WebSphere Application Server updates
Starting and stopping servers in a Lotus Sametime deployment
Starting and stopping servers running on WebSphere Application Server
How installing cell profiles affects starting and stopping servers
Starting and stopping the Deployment Manager
Starting the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console for a cell profile
Logging in to the console for a cluster
Running Lotus Sametime as services on Linux or Windows
Starting and stopping WebSphere Application Servers on Windows
Command reference for starting and stopping servers
Starting and stopping servers running on Lotus Domino
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris while Domino is running
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on Windows while Domino is running
Starting and stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Starting Domino and a Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Running a Sametime server as a background process on AIX
Stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Considerations for AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Starting and stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on Windows
Starting Domino and a Sametime server on Windows
Stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on Windows
Automating Sametime Community Server shutdown on Windows
Running Lotus Sametime 8.5.1 components as Windows services
Uninstalling
Uninstalling a non-clustered server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server
Unregistering a Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Unregistering a Sametime Proxy Server, Media Manager, or Meeting Server
Unregistering Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling WebSphere and Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Uninstalling one clustered server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling one clustered Lotus Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a Lotus Sametime Community Server from a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling one clustered WebSphere-based server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a WebSphere Application Server node from a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Sametime Proxy Server, Media Manager, or Meeting Server
Unregistering Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a node from a Deployment Manager on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling WebSphere and Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Uninstalling all Sametime servers in a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a cluster of Sametime Community servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Community Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a Lotus Sametime Community Server from a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Removing a cluster of WebSphere-based Sametime servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a WebSphere Application Server node from a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a cluster of WebSphere-based servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Sametime Proxy Server, Media Manager, or Meeting Server
Unregistering Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a cluster from WebSphere Application Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a node from a Deployment Manager on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling WebSphere and Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Uninstalling DB2 with the IBM Installation Manager
Installing on IBM i
Preparing to install Lotus Sametime on IBM i
Preparing to create the Sametime database schemas and tables on IBM i
Creating a user profile to own the database schemas on IBM i
Verifying authority to install and set up Sametime on IBM i
Installing the Lotus Sametime System Console
Preparing the console installation file on IBM i
Default console installation file for IBM i
Creating the System Console database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing the console on IBM i
Increasing the WebSphere Application Server usage limit for running Sametime on IBM i
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Connecting to an LDAP server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to an LDAP server
LDAP directory settings
Installing a Lotus Sametime Community Server and supporting software
Installing a Domino server
Preparing the TCP/IP Environment on IBM i
Verifying host table entries for IBM i
Verifying configuration of existing IBM i Domino servers
Selecting a TCP/IP address for your IBM i Sametime server
Adding a TCP/IP address on IBM i
Updating the host table on IBM i
Updating the Domain Name Server for IBM i
Verifying the system host name
Updating the configuration of existing IBM i Domino servers
Updating the HTTP server configuration on IBM i
Installing a Domino server
Installing a Domino server in a new domain on IBM i
Adding a Domino server to an existing Domino domain on IBM i
Installing the Notes client and Domino administrative client
Verifying your Lotus Domino environment
Verifying the Domino Server document settings
Verifying the Domino server is accessible
Installing a community server on IBM i
Preparing to install the community server from a downloaded image on IBM i
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on IBM i
Running the community server installation program on IBM i
Verifying your IBM i library list
Adding the Sametime Community Server to an IBM i Domino Server
Completing the LDAP configuration on IBM i
LDAP directory settings
Registering a Community Server on IBM i with the System Console
Enabling IPv6 support on a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Configuring Lotus Domino to support IPv6 addressing
Configuring Lotus Domino for IPv6 addressing on IBM i
Configuring Lotus Domino to support both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing on IBM i
Configuring Lotus Domino to support only IPv6 addressing on IBM i
Configuring the Lotus Sametime Community Server to support IPv6 addressing
Installing and setting up a stand-alone Community Services multiplexer
Installing the Community Services multiplexer
Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux Server
Configuring security for the multiplexer
Configuring the sametime.ini file for the multiplexer
Enabling IPv6 on a multiplexer
Load-balancing client connections to multiplexers (optional)
Installing a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Preparing the proxy server installation file on IBM i
Default proxy server installation file for IBM i
Installing a proxy server on IBM i
Registering a non-clustered IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Verifying a proxy server installation on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Preparing the meeting server installation file on IBM i
Default meeting server installation file for IBM i
Creating the Meeting Server database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing a meeting server on IBM i
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Registering a non-clustered IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Verifying a meeting server installation
Installing a Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Creating the Gateway database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing Sametime Gateway
Installing a single Gateway server
Installing a single server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing a single Sametime Gateway server on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Starting a single server
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Registering a new Gateway server on IBM i with the System Console
Optional network configuration
Using a different SIP return address
Configuring network interface cards to simulate a NAT
Installing Gateway servers in a cluster
What is a network deployment?
Installing the Deployment Manager
Installing the Deployment Manager on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing the Deployment Manager for Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the primary node
Installing the primary server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing the primary node for Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Federating the primary node into the cell
Federating the primary node into the cell on IBM i
What happens when you federate the primary node into the cell?
Installing additional nodes in a cluster
Installing an additional server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing an additional server for Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Federating secondary nodes into the cell
Federating a secondary node on IBM i into the cell
Creating a cluster and proxy servers
Creating the cluster
Creating a vertical Gateway cluster by adding servers to existing nodes
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Creating Common Event Infrastructure data source for IBM i
Installing SIP and XMPP proxy servers
Installing a SIP and XMPP proxy server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Guidelines for using multiple SIP or XMPP proxy servers
Federating the proxy server node into the cell
Configuring a SIP proxy server
Assigning the SIP proxy to work with the Lotus Sametime Gateway cluster
Configuring the SIP Proxy server to listen on ports 5060 and 5061
Creating a virtual host for the SIP proxy
Create custom properties for the SIP proxy server
Tuning the SIP proxy
Configuring the Gateway cluster and SIP proxy for a NAT environment
Configuring the XMPP proxy server
Setting up node replication and failover for the cluster
Starting a cluster
Stopping and starting the Deployment Manager
Stopping and starting the node agents
Stopping and starting a cluster
Stopping and starting servers in a cluster
Stopping and starting a single server
Starting the SIP and XMPP proxy servers
Registering a new Gateway cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Performing a silent installation
Performing a silent installation on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Configuring LDAP
LDAP and access to external and internal users
Configuring LDAP for a single server
Configuring LDAP for a cluster
Installing the WebSphere Application Server Update Installer on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server updates on IBM i
Starting and stopping servers in a Lotus Sametime deployment
Starting and stopping servers running on WebSphere Application Server
How installing cell profiles affects starting and stopping servers
Starting and stopping the Deployment Manager
Starting the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console for a cell profile
Logging in to the console for a cluster
Command reference for starting and stopping servers
Starting and stopping servers running on Lotus Domino
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on IBM i while Domino is running
Starting and stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Starting Domino and a Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Uninstalling on IBM i
Uninstalling a non-clustered server on IBM i
Uninstalling a Lotus Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Unregistering a Community Server
Removing the Sametime Community Server from an IBM i Domino Server
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on IBM i
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server or Meeting Server on IBM i
Unregistering Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Uninstalling IBM i Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Uninstalling one clustered server on IBM i
Uninstalling one clustered Lotus Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Removing a Lotus Sametime Community Server from a cluster on IBM i
Unregistering a Community Server
Removing the Sametime Community Server from an IBM i Domino Server
Uninstalling one clustered WebSphere-based server on IBM i
Removing a WebSphere Application Server node from a cluster on IBM i
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server or Meeting Server on IBM i
Unregistering Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Removing a node from the Deployment Manager on IBM i
Uninstalling IBM i Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Uninstalling all Sametime servers in a cluster on IBM i
Removing a cluster of Sametime servers on IBM i
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Community Server cluster on IBM i
Removing a Lotus Sametime Community Server from a cluster on IBM i
Unregistering a Community Server
Removing the Sametime Community Server from an IBM i Domino Server
Removing a cluster of WebSphere-based Sametime servers on IBM i
Removing a WebSphere Application Server node from a cluster on IBM i
Unregistering a cluster of WebSphere-based servers on IBM i
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server or Meeting Server on IBM i
Unregistering Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Removing a cluster from WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Removing a node from the Deployment Manager on IBM i
Uninstalling IBM i Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Deploying the Sametime client to users
Sametime Connect client considerations
Enabling installation of optional client features such as Microsoft Office Integration
Editing the client installation file for a CD or download image
Example: Customized install.xml file for the Sametime Connect client
Editing the client installation package for use on the Sametime Welcome page
Editing the client install file
Example: Customized install.xml file for the Sametime Connect client
Making the client installation package available from the Sametime Welcome page
Editing the installation package for the Lotus Notes embedded client
Example: Customized client install.addon.xml file for embedded client
Distributing updates and optional features to clients
Pushing updates to installed clients automatically
Giving users the option of installing new features when they log in
Letting users install updates manually
Installing the Sametime Connect client from a CD
Installing the Sametime Connect client from CD on Windows
Configuring the silent install for Connect client
Installing the Sametime Connect client from CD on RHEL or SLED
Installing the Sametime Connect client from CD on Ubuntu
Installing the Sametime Connect client from CD on Mac OS X
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network on Windows
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network on RHEL and SLED
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network on Mac OS X
Installing the Sametime embedded client for Lotus Notes
Installing the embedded client on Windows
Installing the embedded client on RHEL and SLED
Installing the embedded client on Ubuntu
Installing the embedded client on Mac
Installing Sametime Integration for Microsoft Office
Installing Office Integration
Installing the Meeting Integrator
Setting up the Meeting Integrator for a secure connection
Troubleshooting Microsoft Office integration
Setting up Office SharePoint integration
Setting up the Office SharePoint Server
Verifying the Office SharePoint integration setup
Troubleshooting Office SharePoint integration
Enabling Sametime features on Linux clients
Enabling Sametime Unified Telephony Client features
Configuring client connectivity to the multiplexer
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client on Windows
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client on Linux
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client on Unbuntu
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client on the Macintosh
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes on Windows
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes on Linux
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes on Ubuntu
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes on Mac
Migrating and upgrading
Upgrading from Lotus Sametime 8.5
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Updating the database for the Lotus Sametime System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Connecting with older Community Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Connecting with older Community Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Registering an upgraded Community Servers cluster with the System Console
Upgrading a stand-alone Community Mux from Sametime 8.5
Upgrading a remote Conversion Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server cluster for an upgrade on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Proxy Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server cluster for an upgrade on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Meeting Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Media Manager on Linux or Windows
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime Media Manager 8.5 server on Linux or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Media Manager server on Linux or Windows
Enabling ports for Transport Layer encryption for an upgraded Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Upgrading a cluster of Conference Manager components on Linux or Windows
Preparing the Conference Manager cluster for an upgrade on Linux or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Media Manager server on Linux or Windows
Enabling ports for Transport Layer encryption for an upgraded Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Starting servers in the upgraded Conference Manager cluster
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading a cluster of SIP Proxy and Registrar components on Linux or Windows
Preparing the SIP Proxy and Registrar cluster for an upgrade on Linux or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Media Manager server on Linux or Windows
Starting servers in the upgraded SIP Proxy and Registrar cluster
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Configuring security for an upgraded Media Manager cluster
Distributing certificates for Transport Layer encryption to all Media Manager components
Distributing certificates for Transport Layer encryption to the SIP Proxy and Registrar
Exchanging certificates between the Packet Switcher and the Conference Focus
Adding trusted IP addresses to the Media Manager SIP Proxy and Registrar
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway application on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Registering an upgraded Gateway server with the System Console
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway cluster for an upgrade on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a clustered Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway application on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Re-installing the Gateway administration portlet on the Deployment Manager
Registering an upgraded Gateway server with the System Console
Completing the Lotus Sametime Gateway server cluster upgrade on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Registering an upgraded Gateway cluster with the System Console
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 on IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 System Console on IBM i
Preparing the console installation file on IBM i
Default console installation file for IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 System Console on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Verifying the system host name
Checking for supported releases for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime
Backing up the Lotus Sametime data
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server cluster on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Verifying the system host name
Checking for supported releases for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime
Backing up the Lotus Sametime data
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Updating registration of a Community Server cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Upgrading a stand-alone Community Mux from Sametime 8.0.x or 7.5.1
Upgrading a remote Conversion Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on IBM i
Preparing the proxy server installation file on IBM i
Default proxy server installation file for IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Disabling or enabling meetings on an IBM i Sametime Standard server
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Servers on IBM i
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server cluster for an upgrade on IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server application on IBM i
Preparing the proxy server installation file on IBM i
Default proxy server installation file for IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Disabling or enabling meetings on an IBM i Sametime Standard server
Ensuring connections between the Proxy Server and the Community Server
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Proxy Server cluster on IBM i
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on IBM i
Preparing the meeting server installation file on IBM i
Default meeting server installation file for IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Servers on IBM i
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server cluster for an upgrade on IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server application on IBM i
Preparing the meeting server installation file on IBM i
Default meeting server installation file for IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Meeting Server cluster on IBM i
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Updating registration of an IBM i Gateway server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway servers on IBM i
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway cluster for an upgrade on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Registering an upgraded Gateway cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Gateway server cluster on IBM i
Upgrading from Lotus Sametime 8.0.x and 7.5.1
Upgrading Lotus Sametime on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading Lotus Sametime servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Removing meeting rooms from Enterprise Meeting Server
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Checking for supported releases for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime
Backing up the Lotus Sametime data
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime server application
Connecting with older Community Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Migrating data from pre-7.5 releases of Lotus Sametime
Upgrading the vpuserinfo.nsf template
Migrating user privacy information
Running the privacy migration utility on Windows
Running the privacy migration utility on AIX, Linux or Solaris
Upgrading a stand-alone Community Mux from Sametime 8.0.x or 7.5.1
Upgrading a remote Conversion Server
Upgrading a stand-alone Reflector
Next steps
Expanding the deployment to host meetings on a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Replacing the Domino Directory with an LDAP directory
Shutting down the Sametime services while keeping the Domino services active
Creating a Directory Assistance database
Identifying the Directory Assistance database on the Sametime server
Creating a Directory Assistance document
Creating an LDAP document in the Configuration database
Renaming or editing Domino files to convert to using an LDAP directory
Copying and renaming .DLL files on Windows
Editing the sametime.ini file on AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Specifying LDAP as the directory type in the Sametime.ini file
Changing names to an LDAP format
Configuring LDAP
Updating search settings for policies
Reconfiguring the UserInfo servlet after switching from Domino to LDAP
Installing DB2 on Linux or Windows
Setting up the Lotus Sametime System Console
Installing the Lotus Sametime System Console
Creating a database for the Lotus Sametime System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Installing the console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Logging in to the console
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console for a cell profile
Logging in to the console for a cluster
Connecting to an LDAP server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to an LDAP server
Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux Server
Registering an upgraded Community Server with the System Console
Registering an upgraded Community Servers cluster with the System Console
Installing a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Installing a proxy server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Verifying a proxy server installation on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the FIPS Server
Setting up a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Installing a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Creating a database for the Lotus Sametime Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Installing a meeting server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Verifying a meeting server installation
Setting up calendar integration with the Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Setting up URL redirects to migrate meetings
Configuring the upgraded server to issue redirects to a Meeting Server
Configuring the Meeting Server to accept redirects from the upgraded Lotus Sametime server
Expanding the deployment with optional components
Upgrading Lotus Sametime on IBM i
Upgrading Lotus Sametime servers on IBM i
Upgrading Lotus Sametime on IBM i
Removing meeting rooms from Enterprise Meeting Server
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime server on IBM i
Checking for supported releases for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime on IBM i
Verifying the system host name
Backing up the Lotus Sametime data
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime server application on IBM i
Migrating data from pre-7.5 releases of Lotus Sametime
Upgrading the vpuserinfo.nsf template
Running the privacy migration utility on IBM i
Upgrading a stand-alone Community Mux from Sametime 8.0.x or 7.5.1
Upgrading a remote Conversion Server
Upgrading a stand-alone Reflector
Next steps
Expanding the deployment to host meetings on a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Migrating a Domino Directory to LDAP format on IBM i
Changing LDAP connection information for servers on IBM i
Configuring the LDAP Directory settings
LDAP directory settings
Setting up the Lotus Sametime System Console
Installing the Lotus Sametime System Console
Preparing the console installation file on IBM i
Creating the System Console database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing the console on IBM i
Increasing the WebSphere Application Server usage limit for running Sametime on IBM i
Logging in to the console
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console for a cell profile
Logging in to the console for a cluster
Connecting to an LDAP server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to an LDAP server
Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux Server
Verifying the Community Server is configured with the LDAP server host name
Registering an upgraded Community Server on IBM i with the System Console
Registering an upgraded Community Server cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Installing a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Preparing the proxy server installation file on IBM i
Installing a proxy server on IBM i
Registering a non-clustered IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Verifying a proxy server installation on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Setting up a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Installing a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Preparing the meeting server installation file on IBM i
Creating the Meeting Server database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing a meeting server on IBM i
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Registering a non-clustered IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Verifying a meeting server installation
Setting up URL redirects to migrate meetings
Configuring the upgraded server to issue redirects to a Meeting Server
Configuring the Meeting Server to accept redirects from the upgraded Lotus Sametime server
Expanding the deployment with optional components
Migrating policy settings
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading the DB2 server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway servers
Backing up the Sametime Gateway environment
Upgrading a stand-alone Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Upgrading all profiles on a Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime Gateway server on IBM i
Upgrading WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Registering the upgraded server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Registering an upgraded Gateway server with the System Console
Registering an upgraded Gateway server on IBM i with the System Console
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime Gateway servers
Removing the Lotus Sametime Gateway nodes from the cluster
Upgrading all profiles on a Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime Gateway server on IBM i
Upgrading WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Re-installing the Gateway administration portlet
Re-installing the Gateway administration portlet on the Deployment Manager
Re-installing the Gateway administration portlet on the Deployment Manager on IBM i
Federating the primary node into the cell
Federating the primary node into the cell on Windows
Federating the primary node into the cell on AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Federating the primary node into the cell on IBM i
Federating secondary nodes into the cell
Federating a secondary node on Windows into the cell
Federating a secondary node on AIX, Linux, and Solaris into the cell
Federating a secondary node on IBM i into the cell
Recreating the cluster
Registering the upgraded cluster with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Registering an upgraded Gateway cluster with the System Console
Registering an upgraded Gateway cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Federating the proxy server node into the cell
Recreating the SIP proxy server
Upgrading Sametime clients
Considerations for upgrading the Sametime Connect client
Retiring older Sametime clients
Specifying the minimum allowed client version
Allowing logins from clients that do not conform to the minimum level
Configuring the server to send announcements to clients that do not conform to the minimum version
Configuring the pause in the server before sending an announcement
Installing the new Lotus Sametime client
Configuring
Configuring a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Do I need to restart the Sametime server?
Mapping the user ID to a unique directory attribute
Preparing user IDs for RESOLVE mode
Creating a comma-separated value file for RESOLVE mode
Creating a Name Change task
Running the name conversion utility in RESOLVE mode
Running the name change utility in Resolve mode on Windows
Running the name change utility in RESOLVE mode on IBM i
Running the name change utility in RESOLVE mode on UNIX
Turning off case sensitivity on the Lotus Sametime Community Server
Managing client types and logins
Configuring allowed client types
Configuring the single login type
Configuring the preferred login list
Configuring a mixed-license environment with clients that connect to Sametime Entry servers
Assigning users to the new Sametime server (setting the home Sametime server)
Disabling or enabling meetings on an IBM i Sametime Standard server
Creating meeting user groups in a mixed-license environment
Creating custom Java classes for searching the LDAP
Example: Writing a Java class to filter searches for people and groups
Example: Writing a Java class to format names returned in a search
Adding the new class to the Sametime Community Server
Adding paths for the new class to the sametime.ini file
Adding the custom Java class name and method to the Lotus Sametime LDAP settings
Ports used by the Sametime Community Server
Changing the HTTP port of a Domino HTTP server
Event server port
Assigning IP addresses to multiple servers installed on a single computer
Token server port
Using reverse proxy or portal servers with the Sametime server
What is a reverse proxy server?
Requirements and limitations of Sametime reverse proxy support
Viewing the Signer certificates
Importing the client certificate
Configuring mapping rules on a reverse proxy server to support Sametime
Affinity-id (server alias) requirement of the reverse proxy server
Example of URL mapping configurations on the reverse proxy server
Configuring a Sametime server to operate with a reverse proxy server
Sametime client connectivity and reverse proxy servers
Connecting to a Sametime server without using the reverse proxy server
Understanding Sametime client connectivity through a reverse proxy server
Configuring Sametime Community Server to work behind WebSEAL reverse proxy
Using multiple non-clustered Lotus Sametime Community Servers
Advantages of using multiple Sametime servers
Integrating a Sametime server into an existing Sametime community
Installing a Sametime server into an existing Sametime community
Configuring ports for server-to-server connections
Synchronizing the Sametime server with other Sametime servers
Domino Directory management for multiple Sametime servers
Assigning users to the new Sametime server (setting the home Sametime server)
Extending a single Sametime community across multiple Domino domains
Example of extending a single Sametime community across two Domino domains
Setting up the environment by cross-certifying servers
Connecting the communities
Alternate ways to share Directory information across domains
Clustering Lotus Sametime Community Servers
Community Services cluster setup procedures
Installing the Sametime servers for the Community Services cluster
Creating a Domino server cluster
Set up the load-balancing mechanism (rotating DNS or Network Dispatcher)
Creating a cluster document in the Configuration database (stconfig.nsf)
Copying a cluster document to other Sametime servers in the community
Registering a Community Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Registering a Community Server cluster on IBM i
Configuring client connectivity for a Lotus Sametime Community Server cluster
Adding a server to the Community Services cluster
Creating multiple Community Services clusters in a single Sametime community
Rotating DNS Limitations with cached DNS resolve requests
Configuring SiteMinder for the Lotus Sametime server
Creating configuration objects for Sametime
Configuring realms for Lotus Sametime
Installing and configuring the SiteMinder Web Agent
Add the DSAPI filter file name to the Domino Directory
Enabling SiteMinder for Lotus Sametime
Configuring the Sametime client
Client update process
Configuring Sametime Connect client preferences
Configuring client preferences using policies
Configuring client preferences using Sametime Connect
Configuring client preferences using the plugin_customization file
Configuring client preferences with the Expeditor managed settings framework
Configuring the Expeditor managed settings framework
Formatting the XML file
Setting the initial location of the XML file
Changing the update interval for the Expeditor managed settings framework
Changing the URL of the Expeditor managed settings framework
Discontinuing Expeditor managed settings framework preferences
Sametime Connect preferences
Accessibility preferences
Auto-status change preferences
Calendar preferences
Chat preferences
Community preferences
Contact list preferences
External application preferences
File transfer preferences
Location preferences
Login preferences
Lotus Notes preferences
Microsoft Outlook preferences
Meeting preferences
Notification preferences
People preferences
Rules manager preferences
Spell checker preferences
Telephony, Audio, and Video preferences
Update preferences
Enabling Sametime Unified Telephony, extended status, and telephony status in the client
Writing custom messages for clients
Creating an update site for plug-in access
Turning off case sensitivity in the Lotus Sametime Connect client
Basic Sametime Connect client connection process
Sametime Connect for the desktop: "Use my Internet Explorer HTTP settings"
Client connections over HTTP tunneling
Configuring Lotus Sametime for mobile users
Configuring the Lotus Domino server for Lotus Sametime Mobile support
Configuring Sametime on the iPhone device
Configuring Sametime Mobile for client downloads
Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 and 6
Nokia Eseries
RIM BlackBerry 9000 and 9530 Series
Sony Ericsson M600/P900/P1i Series
Configuring a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Configuring connectivity
Configuring connectivity to a Sametime Community Server
Configuring connectivity to a Sametime Meeting Server
Configuring Lotus Connections as the business card server
Setting up business cards on the Lotus Sametime Community Server
Selecting Lotus Connections as the business card server
Propagating proxy information to JSP files
Setting up click-to-call
Clustering Lotus Sametime Proxy Servers
Setting clocks on the servers to be clustered
Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Restarting and synchronizing nodes in the cluster
Restarting the application servers in the cluster
Installing IBM Load Balancer
Configuring IBM Load Balancer
Configuring IBM Load Balancer in AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Configuring IBM Load Balancer in Windows
Configuring a Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Clustering Lotus Sametime Media Manager components
Clustering SIP Proxy and Registrar components
Setting clocks on the servers to be clustered
Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Restarting and synchronizing the SIP Proxy and Registrar cluster
Restarting and synchronizing nodes in the cluster
Restarting the application servers in the cluster
Setting up a WebSphere proxy server for the cluster
(Optional) Adding a stand-alone WebSphere proxy server to the cluster
Installing an additional Lotus Sametime server as a Secondary Node
Federating the new Secondary Node to the cluster
Removing the Lotus Sametime product from the new node
Configuring a WebSphere proxy server
Adding ports to the virtual host alias
Reconfiguring ports for a WebSphere proxy server hosted on a product node
Checking for port conflicts between Lotus Sametime and WebSphere proxy server
Changing a WebSphere proxy server's port settings
Changing the Lotus Sametime server's port settings
Verifying ports for the WebSphere proxy server's virtual host alias
Synchronizing nodes in the cluster
Verifying that the port collision has been resolved
Clustering Conference Manager components
Setting clocks on the servers to be clustered
Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Configuring the Conference Manager cluster
Configuring the Conference Manager cluster to use the SIP Proxy and Registrar cluster
Restarting and synchronizing nodes in the cluster
Restarting the application servers in the cluster
Setting up a WebSphere proxy server for the cluster
(Optional) Adding a stand-alone WebSphere proxy server to the cluster
Installing an additional Lotus Sametime server as a Secondary Node
Federating the new Secondary Node to the cluster
Removing the Lotus Sametime product from the new node
Configuring a WebSphere proxy server
Adding ports to the virtual host alias
Reconfiguring ports for a WebSphere proxy server hosted on a product node
Checking for port conflicts between Lotus Sametime and WebSphere proxy server
Changing a WebSphere proxy server's port settings
Changing the Lotus Sametime server's port settings
Verifying ports for the WebSphere proxy server's virtual host alias
Synchronizing nodes in the cluster
Verifying that the port collision has been resolved
Configuring the Packet Switchers to access the cluster's WebSphere proxy server
Configuring a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Configuring the Sametime Meeting Server for document conversion
Configuring the Sametime Meeting Server for document conversion on AIX
Configuring the Sametime Meeting Server for document conversion on Linux
Configuring the Sametime Meeting Server for document conversion on Solaris
Configuring the Sametime Meeting Server for document conversion on IBM i
Assigning administrators to the Meeting Room Center
Clustering Lotus Sametime Meeting Servers
Setting clocks on the servers to be clustered
Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Configuring the cluster
Restarting and synchronizing nodes in the cluster
Restarting the application servers in the cluster
Setting up a WebSphere proxy server for the cluster
(Optional) Adding a stand-alone WebSphere proxy server to the cluster
Installing an additional Lotus Sametime server as a Secondary Node
Federating the new Secondary Node to the cluster
Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Removing the Lotus Sametime product from the new node
Configuring a WebSphere proxy server
Enabling the WebSphere proxy server to cache dynamic content
Creating object cache instances for the WebSphere proxy server
Adding a path for routing filters on the WebSphere proxy server
Reconfiguring ports for a WebSphere proxy server hosted on a product node
Checking for port conflicts between Lotus Sametime and WebSphere proxy server
Changing a WebSphere proxy server's port settings
Changing the Lotus Sametime server's port settings
Verifying ports for the WebSphere proxy server's virtual host alias
Synchronizing nodes in the cluster
Verifying that the port collision has been resolved
Installing IBM Load Balancer
Configuring IBM Load Balancer
Configuring IBM Load Balancer in AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Configuring IBM Load Balancer in Windows
Configuring a Lotus Sametime Gateway
Setting up TLS/SSL
Setting up SSL on a single server
Adding trust for certificate authorities used by external communities
Requesting a certificate signed by a Certificate Authority
Importing any intermediate CA certificates into the keystore
Importing a signed certificate issued into the keystore
Setting up Sametime Gateway to use a new certificate
Setting up SSL on a cluster
Purchasing a certificate from a Certificate Authority
Creating a new keystore
Creating a certificate request
Importing intermediate CA certificates into the keystore
Receiving a signed certificate
Defining the SSL configuration for a cluster
Obtaining the root certificate
Adding a trusted CA certificate to the keystore
Configuring the SIP proxy server to use SSL
Configuring the XMPP proxy server to use SSL
List of supported Certificate Authorities
Setting up e-mail notifications for certificate expiration
Configuring LDAP for a single server
Configuring LDAP for a cluster
Connecting servers to Sametime Gateway
Opening ports in the firewalls
Enabling reverse DNS lookup for Yahoo! servers
Connecting the local Sametime Community Server to Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Specifying the mail attribute for LDAP person records
Allowing local Sametime clients to add external users to Contact Lists
Disabling the Sametime SIP Gateway on the local Sametime server
Adding a local Community Server to Sametime Gateway
Connecting to instant messaging communities
Registering your Sametime Gateway with AOL and Yahoo!
If you used IBM Passport Advantage
If you did not use IBM Passport Advantage
Connecting to an AOL community
Connecting to the AOL clearinghouse community
Connecting to the AOL Instant Messenger community
Connecting to a Google Talk community
Connecting to an Office Communications Server community
Connecting to a Yahoo! Messenger community
Connecting to an XMPP community
Managing external watching
Connecting to external Sametime communities
Preparing external Sametime servers
Adding external Sametime communities
Preventing communication with external communities
Providing a port number to external communities
Providing a port number to external communities for single server installations
Providing port numbers to external communities for clusters
Adding external contacts to the Sametime Connect Contacts List
Installing and configuring event logging
Creating an activation specification for event logging
Creating the message store for event logging (clusters only)
Installing the event logging application
Uninstalling the event logging application
Logging events
Configuring Sametime Gateway properties
Setting the blacklist domains
Setting a session timeout for an external community
Setting a session timeout for a translation protocol
Setting a subscription timeout for an external community
Setting subscription timeouts for a translation protocol
Customizing the error message for when instant messaging fails
Updating AOL, Yahoo, Office Communications Server, or Google host addresses
Adding custom properties
Translation protocol additions
Configuring security
Using a different SSL certificate for servers running on WebSphere
Adding a Sametime server SSL certificate to the Sametime System Console
Configuring security for the Lotus Sametime Community Server
Configuring Sametime to use SSL encryption
Enabling encryption for Lotus Sametime Services, and between Lotus Sametime and Web browsers
Preparing Lotus Domino to use SSL
Preparing Lotus Sametime to use SSL
Setting up a keystore for the SSL certificate used by Lotus Domino
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on the Lotus Sametime server
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on AIX
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on Linux
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on Solaris
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on Windows
Creating a keystore file
Obtaining a copy of the SSL certificate used by Lotus Domino
Obtaining the SSL certificate directly from the Lotus Domino server
Obtaining a copy of the trusted root certificate
Obtaining a trusted root certificate from the Web browser
Obtaining a trusted root certificate from the Certification Authority
Importing the Lotus Domino server's SSL certificate into the keystore
Importing an SSL certificate on AIX, Linux, Solaris
Importing an SSL certificate on IBM i
Importing an SSL certificate on Windows
Modifying the Lotus Sametime server configuration for SSL
Modifying the Lotus Sametime configuration on AIX, Linux, Solaris
Modifying the Lotus Sametime Configuration on IBM i
Modifying the Lotus Sametime configuration on Windows
Tunneling through the firewall when SSL is enabled
Binding the base DNS to the HTTP server
Adding a new IP address to the Lotus Sametime server
Mapping the IP address and DNS for Community Services
Configuring HTTPS tunneling settings for clients using port 443
Connecting clients to the new Community Services DNS
Enabling encryption between Lotus Sametime and the LDAP server
Enabling SSL on the LDAP server
Setting up a Lotus Domino LDAP directory to use SSL
Enabling third-party LDAP servers to use SSL
Using SSL to encrypt connections between the Sametime and LDAP servers
Setting up a keystore for the SSL certificate used by the LDAP server
Installing and setting up Digital Certificate Manager on IBM i
Installing Digital Certificate Manager
Ensuring that the LDAP client trusts the LDAP server's certificate
Ensuring that Lotus Sametime has access to the *SYSTEM certificate store
Setting up GSKit, IKeyMan, and the key database on AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
Installing GSKIt and IKeyMan
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on AIX
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on Linux
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on Solaris
Installing GSKit and IKeyMan on Windows
Creating a keystore database for the LDAP server's SSL certificate
Importing a copy of the LDAP server's trusted root certificate
Importing a trusted root certificate on AIX, Linux, Solaris
Importing a trusted root certificate on IBM i
Importing a trusted root certificate on Windows
Configuring Directory Assistance for SSL
Connecting Lotus Sametime to the LDAP server
Encrypting the UserInfo servlet
Authentication by token using LTPA and Sametime tokens
Authentication by token using the Domino Single Sign-On (SSO) feature
Altering the Domino Web SSO configuration following the Lotus Sametime server installation
Setting up SSO between Sametime Meeting Server and Sametime Community Server
Setting up SSO between Sametime Unified Telephony and Sametime Community Server
Configuring the Sametime Connect client for token login
Manually enabling the Domino SSO feature
Create the Web SSO Configuration document in the Domino Directory
Enable SSO and "Name & Password" authentication in the Server document
Start (or restart) the HTTP task on the SSO-enabled server
Using the Sametime custom logon form for SSO
Authentication by token using Secrets and Tokens databases
Allowing users to authenticate using LTPA or Sametime tokens
Selecting the "Allow users to authenticate using either LTPA or Sametime Tokens (stauths.nsf and stautht.nsf)" option
Replicating the Secrets and Tokens databases (optional)
Working with Sametime security
Getting started with Lotus Sametime security
The required fully-qualified server name
Basic password authentication and authentication by token
User requirements for basic password authentication
Changing a user's password
Ensuring Sametime servlet access when Domino requires SSL for all connections
Domino security and the Web browser connection
Using database ACLs for identification and authentication
Adding a name to a database Access Control List (ACL)
Database ACL settings
User type - ACL settings
Access level - ACL settings
Privileges - ACL settings
Roles - ACL settings
Anonymous access and database ACLs
Setting up anonymous access in a database Access Control List (ACL)
Basic password authentication and database ACLs
Setting up basic password authentication in a database Access Control List (ACL)
Setting up single sign on authentication
Configuring Sametime for SPNEGO single sign-on
Sametime SPNEGO login sequence
Configuring Sametime to use Active Directory
Validating the SPNEGO configuration
Configuring the Sametime Connect client for token login
Configuring Sametime Meeting Server for secure access to a LDAP repository
Configuring security for the Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Enabling ports for Transport Layer encryption for an upgraded Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Distributing certificates for Transport Layer encryption to all Media Manager components
Distributing certificates for Transport Layer encryption to the SIP Proxy and Registrar
Exchanging certificates between the Packet Switcher and the Conference Manager
Adding trusted IP addresses to the Media Manager SIP Proxy and Registrar
Configuring secure access to a LDAP repository
Importing an SSL certificate from Lotus Sametime Unified Telephony
Administering
Command reference for starting and stopping servers
Lotus Sametime component URLs
Adding administrators
Changing the administrator password
Updating your DB2 administrator password
Updating your WAS administrator password
Managing users with policies
Finding policies associated with a user
Creating new user policies
Assign users and groups to policies
Sametime Instant Messaging user policy settings
Meetings user policy settings
Media Manager user policy settings
Changing a user policy's weight
Administering a Lotus Sametime System Console
Backing up the console database
Starting the Lotus Sametime System Console
Administering a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Managing administrator access and roles
Starting the Sametime Administration Tool
Adding a Sametime administrator in Domino LDAP
Creating a Person document for the administrator
Creating an Administrators Group document
Adding the Administrators Group document to Sametime database ACLs
Modifying the Server document of the Sametime server
Adding and removing names from an Administrators Group document
Sametime database default ACL settings
Roles in Sametime database ACLs
Roles in the Sametime Configuration database (stconfig.nsf)
Roles in the Domino Directory (names.nsf)
Roles in the Sametime Meeting Center (stconf.nsf)
Roles in the Domino Web Administration database (webadmin.nsf)
Updating Sametime Community Server connection properties on the console
Configuring Sametime Community Server connectivity
Managing trusted IP addresses
Forcing users to connect to a home server
Managing community services
Managing general community services
Determining a user's home Sametime Community Server
Specifying a user's login ID
Enabling chat logging
Allowing users to transfer files to each other
Allowing users to send announcements
Managing anonymous access to virtual places
Sending a message to all users
Managing business cards
Configuring business cards using an LDAP directory
Configuring business card photos for Domino LDAP
Configuring business card photos for the Lotus Sametime browser client
Verifying business card configuration
Configuring business cards using a Domino directory
Photos in the Domino directory
Configuring business cards to use two repositories
Configuring a dual repository with LDAP and a native Domino Directory
Configuring a dual repository with LDAP and a custom application
Configuring a dual repository with Domino Directory and LDAP
Configuring a dual repository with Domino Directory and custom
Additional configurations for black boxes
Retrieving data from a customized database
UserInfoConfig Debug tracing
Troubleshooting Business Cards
Changing user names
Changing names
Preparing for changing names
Creating a comma separated value file
Syntax for comma-separated value file used in name change utility
Creating a Name Change task
Running the name conversion utility
Running the name conversion utility on Windows
Running the name conversion utility on UNIX
Running the name conversion utility on IBM i
Changing names with an older version of Domino
Name Change task replication
Name Change task status
Changing names with AdminP
Enabling AdminP integration
Specifying an administration server for databases
Sample configurations
Changing a person's name with AdminP
Troubleshooting AdminP integration
Working with trace files
Changing the IP address of an IBM i Sametime Community Server
Changing the host name of an IBM i Sametime Community Server
Monitoring the Sametime Community Server
Monitoring general Sametime Community Server status
Monitoring Lotus Sametime Community Services logins
Monitoring miscellaneous Domino Web Administration statistics
Monitoring the Domino log
General log settings
Log output location
Sametime Community Server log size and content settings
Sametime Community Server events log settings
Administering a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Updating Sametime Proxy Server connection properties on the console
Administering a Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Updating Sametime Media Manager connection properties on the console
Managing UDP ports for voice chat and video calls
Managing multiple audio and video streams
Changing the SIP transport protocol in the Sametime Media Manager
Managing media encryption and codecs
Managing video bit-rate
Changing the default number of maximum users
Administering a SIP Proxy and Registrar
Adding a Sametime server SSL certificate to the Sametime System Console
Updating SIP Proxy and Registrar connection properties on the console
Managing SIP proxy properties
Managing SIP registrar properties
Managing SIP registered bindings
Managing the SIP Proxy and Registrar domains
Administering a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Updating Sametime Meeting Server connection properties on the console
Managing file sharing
Requiring meeting passwords
Limiting guest access to the Meeting Room Center
Defining a Sametime Proxy server for awareness in meeting rooms.
Customizing the Sametime Meeting Server configuration
Turning on full-text indexing in the Meeting Room Center
Turning off full-text indexing in the Meeting Room Center
Configuring remotely connected Sametime Meeting Servers
Monitoring meeting room statistics
Backing up user data for Lotus Sametime meeting rooms
Administering the Sametime Gateway Server
Updating Sametime Gateway Server connection properties on the console
Assigning users access to external communities
Finding users
Viewing users
Enabling spam filtering
Maintaining and monitoring Lotus Sametime Gateway
Reference
Sametime Gateway reference
Sametime Gateway properties
Sametime Gateway communities
Community properties
Translation protocol list
Translation protocol properties
Assign users
Find user
View users
Message handler properties
Message handler list
Custom properties list
Custom properties details
Script commands
Hash string format
General Lotus Sametime Gateway operations
getRestrictedDomains
addRestrictedDomain
deleteRestrictedDomain
setMaxIMSessions
setMaxPresenceSessions
getMaxIMSessions
getMaxPresenceSessions
getAuthenticationAliases
getUserIDBye-mailAddress
getPersonPropertiesByVMMID
getListGroupsOfUser
getPersonPropertiesBySearchExp
Message handler operations
getMessageHandlerList
setMessageHandlerProperties
Community operations
getLocalCommunityName
getLocalCommunityUid
getCommunityList
newCommunity
setCommunityProperties
removeCommunity
Connection operations
getRTCServerList
setPrimaryRTCServerProperties
Route operations
getRouteByCommunities
setRoutePropertiesByCommunities
User and group operations
getUsers
getUsersByCommunities
getGroups
getGroupsByCommunities
addUser
addUserByCommunities
addGroup
addGroupByCommunities
removeUser
removeUserByCommunities
removeGroup
removeGroupByCommunities
getNumOfUsers
getNumOfUsersByCommunities
getNumOfGroups
getNumOfGroupsByCommunities
Script exceptions
Object attribute reference
Sample Jacl scripts
Running sample Jacl scripts
Backing up WebSphere Application Server configurations
Tuning
Increasing the number of open files on a Sametime server running on Linux
Tuning Sametime Community Server
Tuning Sametime LDAP settings
Managing Sametime LDAP internal queues
Tuning the Sametime LDAP bind operation
Tuning multiple connections in Sametime LDAP
Tuning the Sametime LDAP Keep Alive Interval setting
Tuning the Sametime LDAP Respray Interval setting
Tuning the Sametime LDAP Maximum Number of Results per Search Query setting
Tuning the Sametime LDAP Minimum Number of Characters to Match setting
Advanced settings to control contact list size
Setting a Sametime Polling "Keep Alive" interval for client requests
Tuning Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Tuning Sametime Media Manager load
Limiting participants in a video conference
Modifying the dynamic port range to improve Packet Switcher performance
Tuning Sametime Gateway
Limiting Sametime Gateway global and community-level sessions
Setting a global limit on sessions
Setting a community-level limit on sessions in Sametime Gateway
Specifying connection attempts and a time out when connecting with the local Sametime server
Setting thread pool values
Setting the JVM garbage collection policy
Setting log files size and rotation
Setting threshold warnings for monitoring server load
Tuning the SIP proxy
Resolving e-mail addresses as Sametime IDs more efficiently
Tuning the data replication service on WebSphere Application Server 6
Tuning a WebSphere proxy server
Disabling the proxy read-ahead mechanism on the WebSphere proxy server
Adjusting the WebSphere proxy server thread pool settings
Setting JVM verbose garbage collection and heap sizes on the Websphere proxy server
Extending the HTTP persistent timeout on the WebSphere proxy server
Enabling full-text indexing in zLinux DB2
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Connect client
Logging and tracing on Lotus Sametime Connect
Locating the Lotus Sametime Connect workspace
Troubleshooting audio video in Lotus Sametime Connect clients
Troubleshooting meeting invitations
Troubleshooting Business Cards
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime System Console
Sametime System Console log locations
Determining Sametime server status using the Integrated Solutions Console
The console.properties file
The productConfig.properties file for WebSphere-based servers
The productConfig file for Lotus Sametime Community server
Troubleshooting clustering
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Troubleshooting general issues in the Sametime Community Server
Gathering Sametime Community Server general diagnostic data
Controlling the size and content of diagnostic data
Sametime Community Server log and trace file formats
Sametime Community Server trace files location
Gathering Sametime Community Server name change utility diagnostic data
Lotus Sametime Runtime Debug Tool
Running the StdebugTool.exe utility
NSD Log and core dump file location
Troubleshooting LDAP in Sametime
Troubleshooting network problems on Domino
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Enabling trace
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Setting a diagnostic trace on a Lotus Sametime Media Manager server
Logging and tracing
Gathering Lotus Sametime Media Manager logs and traces for IBM Support
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Media Manager using JVM logs
Troubleshooting video quality
Troubleshooting Lotus Sametime Media Manager component clusters
Enabling logging and tracing for a Conference Manager cluster
Enabling logging and tracing for a SIP Proxy and Registrar cluster
Configuring a Lotus Sametime Community Server to allow connections from Conference Manager nodes
Enabling traces and logs for the WebSphere proxy server used by a Media Manager cluster
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Setting a diagnostic trace on a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Logging and tracing
Gathering Lotus Sametime Meeting Server logs and traces for support
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server using JVM logs
Deploying Sametime Proxy Server and Sametime Meeting Server on the same machine
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server cluster
Troubleshooting WebSphere proxy issues with the Sametime Meeting Server cluster
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Gateway Server
Setting a diagnostic trace on a server
Logging and tracing
Setting a diagnostic trace for specific user names and domains
Gathering logs and traces for IBM support
Gathering performance data
Troubleshooting installation
Troubleshooting WebSphere Application Server
Troubleshooting the Lotus Sametime Gateway using JVM logs
Troubleshooting a failed WebSphere Application Startup
Troubleshooting starting a cluster
Troubleshooting secondary node problems
Troubleshooting connections to external communities
Troubleshooting message handlers
Troubleshooting slow or missing awareness changes
Troubleshooting XMPP and Google community connections and awareness
Error message severity levels and situations
Troubleshooting installation or uninstallation
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime System Console installation
Troubleshooting a Lotus Sametime Gateway installation
Manually removing WebSphere Application Server
Manually removing WebSphere Application Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Manually removing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Manually removing DB2 data on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Updating the Lotus Sametime System Console when server unregistration fails
Updating the Lotus Sametime System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows when server unregistration fails
Updating the Lotus Sametime System Console on IBM i when server unregistration fails
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Community Server
Unregistering a Sametime Proxy Server, Media Manager, or Meeting Server
Log file locations
Directory conventions
Overview
Accessibility features for Lotus Sametime
What's new in this release?
Using the Lotus Sametime information center offline
Downloading the Lotus Sametime information center
Running the Lotus Sametime information center when you are offline
What is Lotus Sametime?
Lotus Sametime server architecture
Lotus Sametime System Console
Lotus Sametime Community Server
Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Lotus Sametime Gateway
Lotus Sametime clients
Lotus Sametime offering features by client type
Meeting features in Connect versus Web clients
Integrating Lotus Sametime with Microsoft Office applications
PDF library
Glossary
Disclaimer
Planning
Skills needed for Sametime administration
Readme
System requirements
Downloading Lotus Sametime files for installation
Using Passport Advantage to download IBM products
Supporting IPv6 addressing in a Lotus Sametime deployment
Supporting IPv4, IPv6, or both protocols
Enabling support for IPv6
Enabling IPv6 on your operating systems
Enabling IPv6 on a server operating system
Configuring an AIX server to support IPv6
Configuring an IBM i server for IPv6
Configuring a Linux server for IPv6
Configuring Linux SUSE to support IPv6
Configuring a Solaris server for IPv6
Configuring a Microsoft Windows server to support IPv6
Enabling IPv6 on a client operating system
Configuring a Linux client for IPv6
Configuring a Mac client for IPv6
Configuring a Windows client operating system for IPv6
Ports used by Lotus Sametime servers
Finding ports for WebSphere Application Server-based applications
Planning deployments with the Sametime Standard features you want
Deploying instant messaging and presence only
Deploying instant messaging and meetings
Deploying instant messaging, meetings, and Web clients
Deploying instant messaging, meetings, Web clients, audio, and video
Deploying instant messaging to external messaging communities
Planning the size of your deployment on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Planning a small deployment on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Planning an enterprise deployment without clustering on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Clustering Sametime servers for high enterprise availability
Planning to deploy a vertical cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Planning to deploy a horizontal cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Planning for an LDAP directory
Planning a Community Server installation
Planning for the dedicated Domino server for Lotus Sametime
Deploying a stand-alone Community Server Mux
Deploying stand-alone multiplexers in front of a Community Server cluster
Deploying a stand-alone Community Mux for a single Sametime Community Server
Planning a Lotus Sametime Media Manager installation on Linux or Windows
Audio and video considerations
Planning a Lotus Sametime Gateway installation
Planning for migration from an earlier release
Planning server upgrades
Planning for a mixed-release server environment
Planning client upgrades
Planning for a mixed-license environment of Sametime Entry, Sametime Standard, and Sametime Advanced servers
Planning user groups in a mixed-license environment with Sametime Entry servers
Giving users a preview guide
Installing
Installing on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Installing DB2 on Linux or Windows
Installing the Lotus Sametime System Console
Creating a database for the Lotus Sametime System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Installing the console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Connecting to an LDAP server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to an LDAP server
LDAP directory settings
Installing a Lotus Sametime Community Server and supporting software
Installing a Domino server
Installing a Domino server on Windows
Installing a Domino server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Preparing the AIX, Linux, or Solaris environment for Domino
Configuring partitioned Domino servers on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing the Notes client and Domino administrative client
Verifying your Lotus Domino environment
Verifying the Domino Server document settings
Verifying the Domino server is accessible
Installing a community server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Installing with a deployment plan when IPv6 addressing is enabled
Running the community server installation program on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Enabling the Sametime Administrator to manage the Community Server
Configuring Sametime for partitioned Domino servers on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Avoiding IP conflicts in a multi-homed configuration
Verifying a community server installation on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Silently installing a Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, Windows, or Solaris
Enabling IPv6 support on a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Configuring Lotus Domino to support IPv6 addressing
Configuring Lotus Domino for IPv6 addressing on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Configuring Lotus Domino for IPv6 on Windows
Configuring the Lotus Sametime Community Server to support IPv6 addressing
Enabling IPv6 addressing for a Community Server on Linux SuSE
Installing and setting up a stand-alone Community Services multiplexer
Installing the Community Services multiplexer
Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux Server
Configuring security for the multiplexer
Configuring the sametime.ini file for the multiplexer
Enabling IPv6 on a multiplexer
Load-balancing client connections to multiplexers (optional)
Installing a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Installing a proxy server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Verifying a proxy server installation on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the FIPS Server
Installing a Lotus Sametime Media Manager on Linux or Windows
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Media Manager on Linux or Windows
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Installing a media manager on Linux or Windows
Managing trusted IP addresses
Verifying a media manager installation on Linux or Windows
Installing a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Creating a database for the Lotus Sametime Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Installing a meeting server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Verifying a meeting server installation
Installing a Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Creating a DB2 database for Windows, Linux, AIX, and Solaris
Installing Sametime Gateway
Installing a single Gateway server
Installing a single server on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing a single server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Starting a single server
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Registering a new Gateway server with the System Console
Optional network configuration
Using a different SIP return address
Configuring network interface cards to simulate a NAT
Installing Gateway servers in a cluster
What is a network deployment?
Installing the Deployment Manager
Installing the Deployment Manager on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the Deployment Manager on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the primary node
Installing the primary node on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the primary node on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Federating the primary node into the cell
Federating the primary node into the cell on Windows
Federating the primary node into the cell on AIX, Linux, and Solaris
What happens when you federate the primary node into the cell?
Installing additional nodes in a cluster
Installing a secondary node on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing a secondary node on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Managing trusted IP addresses
Federating secondary nodes into the cell
Federating a secondary node on Windows into the cell
Federating a secondary node on AIX, Linux, and Solaris into the cell
Creating a cluster and proxy servers
Creating the cluster
Creating a vertical Gateway cluster by adding servers to existing nodes
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Installing SIP and XMPP proxy servers
Installing a SIP and XMPP proxy server on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing a SIP and XMPP proxy server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Guidelines for using multiple SIP or XMPP proxy servers
Federating the proxy server node into the cell
Configuring a SIP proxy server
Assigning the SIP proxy to work with the Lotus Sametime Gateway cluster
Configuring the SIP Proxy server to listen on ports 5060 and 5061
Creating a virtual host for the SIP proxy
Create custom properties for the SIP proxy server
Tuning the SIP proxy
Configuring the Gateway cluster and SIP proxy for a NAT environment
Configuring the XMPP proxy server
Configuring XMPP proxy server shared library
Setting up node replication and failover for the cluster
Starting a cluster
Stopping and starting the Deployment Manager
Stopping and starting the node agents
Stopping and starting a cluster
Stopping and starting servers in a cluster
Stopping and starting a single server
Starting the SIP and XMPP proxy servers
Registering a new Gateway cluster with the System Console
Performing a silent installation
Performing a silent installation on Windows
Managing trusted IP addresses
Performing a silent installation on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the WebSphere Application Server Update Installer
Installing WebSphere Application Server updates
Starting and stopping servers in a Lotus Sametime deployment
Starting and stopping servers running on WebSphere Application Server
How installing cell profiles affects starting and stopping servers
Starting and stopping the Deployment Manager
Starting the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console for a cell profile
Logging in to the console for a cluster
Running Lotus Sametime as services on Linux or Windows
Starting and stopping WebSphere Application Servers on Windows
Command reference for starting and stopping servers
Starting and stopping servers running on Lotus Domino
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris while Domino is running
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on Windows while Domino is running
Starting and stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Starting Domino and a Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Running a Sametime server as a background process on AIX
Stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Considerations for AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Starting and stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on Windows
Starting Domino and a Sametime server on Windows
Stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on Windows
Automating Sametime Community Server shutdown on Windows
Running Lotus Sametime 8.5.1 components as Windows services
Uninstalling
Uninstalling a non-clustered server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server
Unregistering a Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Unregistering a Sametime Proxy Server, Media Manager, or Meeting Server
Unregistering Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling WebSphere and Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Uninstalling one clustered server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling one clustered Lotus Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a Lotus Sametime Community Server from a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling one clustered WebSphere-based server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a WebSphere Application Server node from a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Sametime Proxy Server, Media Manager, or Meeting Server
Unregistering Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a node from a Deployment Manager on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling WebSphere and Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Uninstalling all Sametime servers in a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a cluster of Sametime Community servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Community Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a Lotus Sametime Community Server from a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Community Server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Removing a cluster of WebSphere-based Sametime servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a WebSphere Application Server node from a cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a cluster of WebSphere-based servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Unregistering a Sametime Proxy Server, Media Manager, or Meeting Server
Unregistering Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a cluster from WebSphere Application Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Removing a node from a Deployment Manager on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling WebSphere and Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Uninstalling DB2 with the IBM Installation Manager
Installing on IBM i
Preparing to install Lotus Sametime on IBM i
Preparing to create the Sametime database schemas and tables on IBM i
Creating a user profile to own the database schemas on IBM i
Verifying authority to install and set up Sametime on IBM i
Installing the Lotus Sametime System Console
Preparing the console installation file on IBM i
Default console installation file for IBM i
Creating the System Console database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing the console on IBM i
Increasing the WebSphere Application Server usage limit for running Sametime on IBM i
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Connecting to an LDAP server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to an LDAP server
LDAP directory settings
Installing a Lotus Sametime Community Server and supporting software
Installing a Domino server
Preparing the TCP/IP Environment on IBM i
Verifying host table entries for IBM i
Verifying configuration of existing IBM i Domino servers
Selecting a TCP/IP address for your IBM i Sametime server
Adding a TCP/IP address on IBM i
Updating the host table on IBM i
Updating the Domain Name Server for IBM i
Verifying the system host name
Updating the configuration of existing IBM i Domino servers
Updating the HTTP server configuration on IBM i
Installing a Domino server
Installing a Domino server in a new domain on IBM i
Adding a Domino server to an existing Domino domain on IBM i
Installing the Notes client and Domino administrative client
Verifying your Lotus Domino environment
Verifying the Domino Server document settings
Verifying the Domino server is accessible
Installing a community server on IBM i
Preparing to install the community server from a downloaded image on IBM i
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on IBM i
Running the community server installation program on IBM i
Verifying your IBM i library list
Adding the Sametime Community Server to an IBM i Domino Server
Completing the LDAP configuration on IBM i
LDAP directory settings
Registering a Community Server on IBM i with the System Console
Enabling IPv6 support on a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Configuring Lotus Domino to support IPv6 addressing
Configuring Lotus Domino for IPv6 addressing on IBM i
Configuring Lotus Domino to support both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing on IBM i
Configuring Lotus Domino to support only IPv6 addressing on IBM i
Configuring the Lotus Sametime Community Server to support IPv6 addressing
Installing and setting up a stand-alone Community Services multiplexer
Installing the Community Services multiplexer
Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux Server
Configuring security for the multiplexer
Configuring the sametime.ini file for the multiplexer
Enabling IPv6 on a multiplexer
Load-balancing client connections to multiplexers (optional)
Installing a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Preparing the proxy server installation file on IBM i
Default proxy server installation file for IBM i
Installing a proxy server on IBM i
Registering a non-clustered IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Verifying a proxy server installation on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Preparing the meeting server installation file on IBM i
Default meeting server installation file for IBM i
Creating the Meeting Server database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing a meeting server on IBM i
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Registering a non-clustered IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Verifying a meeting server installation
Installing a Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Creating the Gateway database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing Sametime Gateway
Installing a single Gateway server
Installing a single server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing a single Sametime Gateway server on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Starting a single server
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Registering a new Gateway server on IBM i with the System Console
Optional network configuration
Using a different SIP return address
Configuring network interface cards to simulate a NAT
Installing Gateway servers in a cluster
What is a network deployment?
Installing the Deployment Manager
Installing the Deployment Manager on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing the Deployment Manager for Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the primary node
Installing the primary server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing the primary node for Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Federating the primary node into the cell
Federating the primary node into the cell on IBM i
What happens when you federate the primary node into the cell?
Installing additional nodes in a cluster
Installing an additional server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Installing an additional server for Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Federating secondary nodes into the cell
Federating a secondary node on IBM i into the cell
Creating a cluster and proxy servers
Creating the cluster
Creating a vertical Gateway cluster by adding servers to existing nodes
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Creating Common Event Infrastructure data source for IBM i
Installing SIP and XMPP proxy servers
Installing a SIP and XMPP proxy server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Guidelines for using multiple SIP or XMPP proxy servers
Federating the proxy server node into the cell
Configuring a SIP proxy server
Assigning the SIP proxy to work with the Lotus Sametime Gateway cluster
Configuring the SIP Proxy server to listen on ports 5060 and 5061
Creating a virtual host for the SIP proxy
Create custom properties for the SIP proxy server
Tuning the SIP proxy
Configuring the Gateway cluster and SIP proxy for a NAT environment
Configuring the XMPP proxy server
Setting up node replication and failover for the cluster
Starting a cluster
Stopping and starting the Deployment Manager
Stopping and starting the node agents
Stopping and starting a cluster
Stopping and starting servers in a cluster
Stopping and starting a single server
Starting the SIP and XMPP proxy servers
Registering a new Gateway cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Performing a silent installation
Performing a silent installation on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Configuring LDAP
LDAP and access to external and internal users
Configuring LDAP for a single server
Configuring LDAP for a cluster
Installing the WebSphere Application Server Update Installer on IBM i
Installing WebSphere Application Server updates on IBM i
Starting and stopping servers in a Lotus Sametime deployment
Starting and stopping servers running on WebSphere Application Server
How installing cell profiles affects starting and stopping servers
Starting and stopping the Deployment Manager
Starting the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console for a cell profile
Logging in to the console for a cluster
Command reference for starting and stopping servers
Starting and stopping servers running on Lotus Domino
Starting and stopping a Sametime server on IBM i while Domino is running
Starting and stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Starting Domino and a Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Stopping Domino and a Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Uninstalling on IBM i
Uninstalling a non-clustered server on IBM i
Uninstalling a Lotus Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Unregistering a Community Server
Removing the Sametime Community Server from an IBM i Domino Server
Uninstalling a WebSphere-based Lotus Sametime server on IBM i
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server or Meeting Server on IBM i
Unregistering Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Uninstalling IBM i Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Uninstalling one clustered server on IBM i
Uninstalling one clustered Lotus Sametime Community Server on IBM i
Removing a Lotus Sametime Community Server from a cluster on IBM i
Unregistering a Community Server
Removing the Sametime Community Server from an IBM i Domino Server
Uninstalling one clustered WebSphere-based server on IBM i
Removing a WebSphere Application Server node from a cluster on IBM i
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server or Meeting Server on IBM i
Unregistering Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Removing a node from the Deployment Manager on IBM i
Uninstalling IBM i Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Uninstalling all Sametime servers in a cluster on IBM i
Removing a cluster of Sametime servers on IBM i
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Community Server cluster on IBM i
Removing a Lotus Sametime Community Server from a cluster on IBM i
Unregistering a Community Server
Removing the Sametime Community Server from an IBM i Domino Server
Removing a cluster of WebSphere-based Sametime servers on IBM i
Removing a WebSphere Application Server node from a cluster on IBM i
Unregistering a cluster of WebSphere-based servers on IBM i
Unregistering a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server or Meeting Server on IBM i
Unregistering Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Removing a cluster from WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Removing a node from the Deployment Manager on IBM i
Uninstalling IBM i Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Uninstalling Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Deploying the Sametime client to users
Sametime Connect client considerations
Enabling installation of optional client features such as Microsoft Office Integration
Editing the client installation file for a CD or download image
Example: Customized install.xml file for the Sametime Connect client
Editing the client installation package for use on the Sametime Welcome page
Editing the client install file
Example: Customized install.xml file for the Sametime Connect client
Making the client installation package available from the Sametime Welcome page
Editing the installation package for the Lotus Notes embedded client
Example: Customized client install.addon.xml file for embedded client
Distributing updates and optional features to clients
Pushing updates to installed clients automatically
Giving users the option of installing new features when they log in
Letting users install updates manually
Installing the Sametime Connect client from a CD
Installing the Sametime Connect client from CD on Windows
Configuring the silent install for Connect client
Installing the Sametime Connect client from CD on RHEL or SLED
Installing the Sametime Connect client from CD on Ubuntu
Installing the Sametime Connect client from CD on Mac OS X
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network on Windows
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network on RHEL and SLED
Installing the Sametime Connect client from the network on Mac OS X
Installing the Sametime embedded client for Lotus Notes
Installing the embedded client on Windows
Installing the embedded client on RHEL and SLED
Installing the embedded client on Ubuntu
Installing the embedded client on Mac
Installing Sametime Integration for Microsoft Office
Installing Office Integration
Installing the Meeting Integrator
Setting up the Meeting Integrator for a secure connection
Troubleshooting Microsoft Office integration
Setting up Office SharePoint integration
Setting up the Office SharePoint Server
Verifying the Office SharePoint integration setup
Troubleshooting Office SharePoint integration
Enabling Sametime features on Linux clients
Enabling Sametime Unified Telephony Client features
Configuring client connectivity to the multiplexer
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client on Windows
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client on Linux
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client on Unbuntu
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime Connect client on the Macintosh
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes on Windows
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes on Linux
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes on Ubuntu
Uninstalling the Lotus Sametime client embedded in Notes on Mac
Migrating and upgrading
Upgrading from Lotus Sametime 8.5
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Updating the database for the Lotus Sametime System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Connecting with older Community Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Connecting with older Community Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Registering an upgraded Community Servers cluster with the System Console
Upgrading a stand-alone Community Mux from Sametime 8.5
Upgrading a remote Conversion Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server cluster for an upgrade on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Proxy Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server cluster for an upgrade on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Meeting Server cluster on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Media Manager on Linux or Windows
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime Media Manager 8.5 server on Linux or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Media Manager server on Linux or Windows
Enabling ports for Transport Layer encryption for an upgraded Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Upgrading a cluster of Conference Manager components on Linux or Windows
Preparing the Conference Manager cluster for an upgrade on Linux or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Media Manager server on Linux or Windows
Enabling ports for Transport Layer encryption for an upgraded Lotus Sametime Media Manager
Starting servers in the upgraded Conference Manager cluster
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading a cluster of SIP Proxy and Registrar components on Linux or Windows
Preparing the SIP Proxy and Registrar cluster for an upgrade on Linux or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Media Manager server on Linux or Windows
Starting servers in the upgraded SIP Proxy and Registrar cluster
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Configuring security for an upgraded Media Manager cluster
Distributing certificates for Transport Layer encryption to all Media Manager components
Distributing certificates for Transport Layer encryption to the SIP Proxy and Registrar
Exchanging certificates between the Packet Switcher and the Conference Focus
Adding trusted IP addresses to the Media Manager SIP Proxy and Registrar
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway application on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Registering an upgraded Gateway server with the System Console
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway cluster for an upgrade on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a clustered Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway application on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Re-installing the Gateway administration portlet on the Deployment Manager
Registering an upgraded Gateway server with the System Console
Completing the Lotus Sametime Gateway server cluster upgrade on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Registering an upgraded Gateway cluster with the System Console
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 on IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 System Console on IBM i
Preparing the console installation file on IBM i
Default console installation file for IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 System Console on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Verifying the system host name
Checking for supported releases for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime
Backing up the Lotus Sametime data
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server cluster on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Verifying the system host name
Checking for supported releases for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime
Backing up the Lotus Sametime data
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Community Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Updating registration of a Community Server cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Upgrading a stand-alone Community Mux from Sametime 8.0.x or 7.5.1
Upgrading a remote Conversion Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on IBM i
Preparing the proxy server installation file on IBM i
Default proxy server installation file for IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Disabling or enabling meetings on an IBM i Sametime Standard server
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Servers on IBM i
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server cluster for an upgrade on IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server application on IBM i
Preparing the proxy server installation file on IBM i
Default proxy server installation file for IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Proxy Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Disabling or enabling meetings on an IBM i Sametime Standard server
Ensuring connections between the Proxy Server and the Community Server
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Proxy Server cluster on IBM i
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on IBM i
Preparing the meeting server installation file on IBM i
Default meeting server installation file for IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Servers on IBM i
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server cluster for an upgrade on IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server application on IBM i
Preparing the meeting server installation file on IBM i
Default meeting server installation file for IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Meeting Server on IBM i
Updating registration of an IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Meeting Server cluster on IBM i
Upgrading Lotus Sametime clusters running on WebSphere Application Server
Guided activity: Clustering Sametime servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway on IBM i
Upgrading a single Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Updating registration of an IBM i Gateway server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway servers on IBM i
Preparing the Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway cluster for an upgrade on IBM i
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime 8.5 Gateway server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Registering an upgraded Gateway cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Starting servers in the upgraded Sametime Gateway server cluster on IBM i
Upgrading from Lotus Sametime 8.0.x and 7.5.1
Upgrading Lotus Sametime on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Upgrading Lotus Sametime servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Removing meeting rooms from Enterprise Meeting Server
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Checking for supported releases for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime
Backing up the Lotus Sametime data
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime server application
Connecting with older Community Servers on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Migrating data from pre-7.5 releases of Lotus Sametime
Upgrading the vpuserinfo.nsf template
Migrating user privacy information
Running the privacy migration utility on Windows
Running the privacy migration utility on AIX, Linux or Solaris
Upgrading a stand-alone Community Mux from Sametime 8.0.x or 7.5.1
Upgrading a remote Conversion Server
Upgrading a stand-alone Reflector
Next steps
Expanding the deployment to host meetings on a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Replacing the Domino Directory with an LDAP directory
Shutting down the Sametime services while keeping the Domino services active
Creating a Directory Assistance database
Identifying the Directory Assistance database on the Sametime server
Creating a Directory Assistance document
Creating an LDAP document in the Configuration database
Renaming or editing Domino files to convert to using an LDAP directory
Copying and renaming .DLL files on Windows
Editing the sametime.ini file on AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Specifying LDAP as the directory type in the Sametime.ini file
Changing names to an LDAP format
Configuring LDAP
Updating search settings for policies
Reconfiguring the UserInfo servlet after switching from Domino to LDAP
Installing DB2 on Linux or Windows
Setting up the Lotus Sametime System Console
Installing the Lotus Sametime System Console
Creating a database for the Lotus Sametime System Console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Installing the console on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Logging in to the console
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console for a cell profile
Logging in to the console for a cluster
Connecting to an LDAP server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to an LDAP server
Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux Server
Registering an upgraded Community Server with the System Console
Registering an upgraded Community Servers cluster with the System Console
Installing a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Installing a proxy server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Verifying a proxy server installation on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Managing trusted IP addresses
Installing the FIPS Server
Setting up a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Installing a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Creating a database for the Lotus Sametime Meeting Server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Guided activity: Preparing to install a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Installing a meeting server on AIX, Linux, Solaris, or Windows
Verifying a meeting server installation
Setting up calendar integration with the Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Setting up URL redirects to migrate meetings
Configuring the upgraded server to issue redirects to a Meeting Server
Configuring the Meeting Server to accept redirects from the upgraded Lotus Sametime server
Expanding the deployment with optional components
Upgrading Lotus Sametime on IBM i
Upgrading Lotus Sametime servers on IBM i
Upgrading Lotus Sametime on IBM i
Removing meeting rooms from Enterprise Meeting Server
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime server on IBM i
Checking for supported releases for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime on IBM i
Verifying the system host name
Backing up the Lotus Sametime data
Pre-accepting the Lotus Sametime software agreements on IBM i
Upgrading the Lotus Sametime server application on IBM i
Migrating data from pre-7.5 releases of Lotus Sametime
Upgrading the vpuserinfo.nsf template
Running the privacy migration utility on IBM i
Upgrading a stand-alone Community Mux from Sametime 8.0.x or 7.5.1
Upgrading a remote Conversion Server
Upgrading a stand-alone Reflector
Next steps
Expanding the deployment to host meetings on a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Migrating a Domino Directory to LDAP format on IBM i
Changing LDAP connection information for servers on IBM i
Configuring the LDAP Directory settings
LDAP directory settings
Setting up the Lotus Sametime System Console
Installing the Lotus Sametime System Console
Preparing the console installation file on IBM i
Creating the System Console database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing the console on IBM i
Increasing the WebSphere Application Server usage limit for running Sametime on IBM i
Logging in to the console
Logging in to the Lotus Sametime System Console
Logging in to the console for a cell profile
Logging in to the console for a cluster
Connecting to an LDAP server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to an LDAP server
Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux server
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a Sametime Community Mux Server
Verifying the Community Server is configured with the LDAP server host name
Registering an upgraded Community Server on IBM i with the System Console
Registering an upgraded Community Server cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Installing a Lotus Sametime Proxy Server
Preparing the proxy server installation file on IBM i
Installing a proxy server on IBM i
Registering a non-clustered IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Verifying a proxy server installation on IBM i
Managing trusted IP addresses
Setting up a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Installing a Lotus Sametime Meeting Server
Preparing the meeting server installation file on IBM i
Creating the Meeting Server database schemas and tables on IBM i
Installing a meeting server on IBM i
Connecting to a DB2 database
Sametime prerequisite: Connecting to a DB2 database
Registering a non-clustered IBM i Sametime server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Verifying a meeting server installation
Setting up URL redirects to migrate meetings
Configuring the upgraded server to issue redirects to a Meeting Server
Configuring the Meeting Server to accept redirects from the upgraded Lotus Sametime server
Expanding the deployment with optional components
Migrating policy settings
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading the DB2 server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway servers
Backing up the Sametime Gateway environment
Upgrading a stand-alone Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Upgrading all profiles on a Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime Gateway server on IBM i
Upgrading WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Registering the upgraded server with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Registering an upgraded Gateway server with the System Console
Registering an upgraded Gateway server on IBM i with the System Console
Upgrading a cluster of Lotus Sametime Gateway servers
Removing the Lotus Sametime Gateway nodes from the cluster
Upgrading all profiles on a Lotus Sametime Gateway server
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on Windows
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading a Lotus Sametime Gateway server on IBM i
Upgrading WebSphere Application Server on IBM i
Installing WebSphere iFixes for Lotus Sametime Gateway
Upgrading Lotus Sametime Gateway on IBM i
Re-installing the Gateway administration portlet
Re-installing the Gateway administration portlet on the Deployment Manager
Re-installing the Gateway administration portlet on the Deployment Manager on IBM i
Federating the primary node into the cell
Federating the primary node into the cell on Windows
Federating the primary node into the cell on AIX, Linux, and Solaris
Federating the primary node into the cell on IBM i
Federating secondary nodes into the cell
Federating a secondary node on Windows into the cell
Federating a secondary node on AIX, Linux, and Solaris into the cell
Federating a secondary node on IBM i into the cell
Recreating the cluster
Registering the upgraded cluster with the Lotus Sametime System Console
Registering an upgraded Gateway cluster with the System Console
Registering an upgraded Gateway cluster on IBM i with the System Console
Federating the proxy server node into the cell
Recreating the SIP proxy server
Upgrading Sametime clients
Considerations for upgrading the Sametime Connect client
Retiring older Sametime clients
Specifying the minimum allowed client version
Allowing logins from clients that do not conform to the minimum level
Configuring the server to send announcements to clients that do not conform to the minimum version
Configuring the pause in the server before sending an announcement
Installing the new Lotus Sametime client
Configuring
Configuring a Lotus Sametime Community Server
Do I need to restart the Sametime server?
Mapping the user ID to a unique directory attribute
Preparing user IDs for RESOLVE mode
Creating a comma-separated value file for RESOLVE mode
Creating a Name Change task
Running the name conversion utility in RESOLVE mode
Running the name change utility in Resolve mode on Windows
Running the name change utility in RESOLVE mode on IBM i
Running the name change utility in RESOLVE mode on UNIX
Turning off case sensitivity on the Lotus Sametime Community Server
Managing client types and logins
Configuring allowed client types
Configuring the single login type
Configuring the preferred login list
Configuring a mixed-license environment with clients that connect to Sametime Entry servers
Assigning users to the new Sametime server (setting the home Sametime server)
Disabling or enabling meetings on an IBM i Sametime Standard server
Creating meeting user groups in a mixed-license environment
Creating custom Java classes for searching the LDAP
Example: Writing a Java class to filter searches for people and groups
Example: Writing a Java class to format names returned in a search