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Quick Connect Express for AD 5.6 - Administrator Guide

Installing Quick Connect Express for AD Working with Active Directory Working with an AD LDS (ADAM) instance Working with Lync Server Working with Exchange Server

Getting or setting the Telephony option value in Lync Server

Working with Lync Server > Getting or setting the Telephony option value in Lync Server

Getting or setting the Telephony option value in
Lync Server

To get or set the Telephony option value for a Lync Server user object, you need to use the following attributes provided by One Identity Quick Connect Express for Active Directory:

  • AudioVideoDisabled
  • EnterpriseVoiceEnabled
  • RemoteCallControlTelephonyEnabled

For more information about these and other attributes that One Identity Quick Connect Express for Active Directory provides for a Lync Server user object, see User object attributes.

The next table describes the combinations of the attribute values that correspond to a particular value in the Telephony option.

 

Table 20: Telephony option: Combinations of attribute values 

Telephony option value in Lync Server

AudioVideo
Disabled

EnterpriseVoice
Enabled

RemoteCallControlTelephony
Enabled

Audio/video disabled

TRUE

FALSE

FALSE

PC-to-PC only

FALSE

FALSE

FALSE

Enterprise voice

FALSE

TRUE

FALSE

Remote call control

FALSE

FALSE

TRUE

Remote call control only

TRUE

FALSE

TRUE

Working with Exchange Server

Working with Exchange Server

This section describes how to create or modify a connection to Microsoft Exchange Server so that One Identity Quick Connect Express for Active Directory could read and write data in that data system. This section also describes what data you can read and/or write in Exchange Server by using One Identity Quick Connect Express for Active Directory.

To create a connection to Microsoft Exchange Server, you need to use One Identity Quick Connect Sync Engine in conjunction with a special connector called Exchange Server Connector.

The Exchange Server Connector supports the following features:

 

Table 21: Supported features

Feature

Supported

Bidirectional synchronization

Allows you to read and write data in the connected data system.

Yes

Delta processing mode

Allows you to more quickly synchronize identity data by processing only the data that has changed in the source and target systems since their last synchronization.

No

Password synchronization

Allows you to synchronize user passwords from an Active Directory domain to the connected data system.

No

In this section:

For instructions on how to rename a connection, delete a connection, or modify synchronization scope for a connection, see the One Identity Quick Connect Sync Engine Administrator Guide.

Creating a new connection to Exchange Server

Working with Exchange Server > Creating a new connection to Exchange Server

To create a new connection

  1. In the Quick Connect Administration Console, open the Connections tab.
  2. Click Add connection, and then do the following:
    1. In the Connection name box, type a descriptive name for the connection.
    2. From the Use the specified connector list, select Exchange Server Connector.
    3. Click Next.
  3. On the Specify connection settings page, use the following options:
    • Select the Exchange Server version to which you want to connect. Select the Exchange Server version to which you want to connect. If you select the Automatically select latest version option, the connector searches your environment for available Exchange Server 2013 or 2010, and connects to the latest of these versions found. Use the Automatically select latest version option only together with the Any available Exchange Server in the forest option.
    • Connect to. Choose how you want to connect to Exchange Server by selecting one of the following:
      • Any available Exchange Server in the forest. Allows you to connect to any available Exchange Server computer residing in the Active Directory forest you specify. In the Domain in the forest text box, type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of any domain that belongs to the forest that includes the Exchange Server you want to connect to. If you select this option, make sure the account you specify under Access Exchange Server using has sufficient permissions to read the Root Directory Service Entry (rootDFS) and configuration naming context of the forest.
      • Specified Exchange Server. Allows you to connect to the Exchange Server computer whose fully qualified domain name (FQDN) you type in the provided text box.
    • Advanced. Opens a dialog box that allows you to specify advanced options for connecting to Exchange Server and reading and writing Exchange configuration data in Active Directory.
      • Options related to reading and writing Exchange configuration data in Active Directory:
        • Use default domain controller. Causes Quick Connect to read and write Exchange configuration data in Active Directory by using the default domain controller defined on the Exchange Server used for the connection.
        • Use specified domain controller. Causes Quick Connect to read and write Exchange configuration data in Active Directory by using the domain controller whose FQDN is specified in the text box below this option.
      • Options related to connecting to Exchange Server:
        • Connect using HTTPS. Select this check box to connect to Exchange Server by using HTTPS.
        • Validate server certificate. Select this check box to validate server certificate on the target Exchange Server.
        • Authentication method. Select an authentication method to access Exchange Server.
      • Access Exchange Server using. Select one of the following access options:
        • Quick Connect Service account. Allows you to access Exchange Server in the security context of the account under which the Quick Connect Service is running.
        • Windows account. Allows you to access Exchange Server in the security context of the account whose user name and password you type in the provided text box.
    • Test Connection. Click this button to verify the specified connection settings.
  4. Click Finish.

Modifying an existing connection to Exchange Server

Working with Exchange Server > Modifying an existing connection to Exchange Server

To modify connection settings

  1. In the Quick Connect Administration Console, open the Connections tab.
  2. Click Connection settings below the existing Exchange Server connection you want to modify.
  3. Expand Specify connection settings option to modify the options it provides.
    • Select the Exchange Server version to which you want to connect. Select the Exchange Server version to which you want to connect.
    • Connect to. Choose how you want to connect to Exchange Server by selecting one of the following:
      • Any available Exchange Server in the forest. Allows you to connect to an Exchange Server computer residing in the Active Directory forest you specify. In the Domain in the forest text box, type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of any domain that belongs to the forest that includes the Exchange Server you want to connect to. If you select this option, make sure the account you specify under Access Exchange Server using has sufficient permissions to read the Root Directory Service Entry (rootDFS) and configuration naming context of the forest.
      • Specified Exchange Server. Allows you to connect to the Exchange Server computer whose fully qualified domain name (FQDN) you type in the provided text box.
    • Advanced. Opens a dialog box that allows you to specify advanced options for connecting to Exchange Server and reading and writing Exchange configuration data in Active Directory.
    • Options related to reading and writing Exchange configuration data in Active Directory:
    • Use default domain controller. Causes Quick Connect to read and write Exchange configuration data in Active Directory by using the default domain controller defined on the Exchange Server used for the connection.
    • Use specified domain controller. Causes Quick Connect to read and write Exchange configuration data in Active Directory by using the domain controller whose FQDN is specified in the text box below this option.

    Options related to connecting to Exchange Server:

    • Connect using HTTPS. Select this check box to connect to Exchange Server by using HTTPS.
    • Validate server certificate. Select this check box to validate server certificate on the target Exchange Server.
    • Authentication method. Select an authentication method to access Exchange Server.
    • Access Exchange Server using. Select one of the following access options:
      • Quick Connect Service account. Allows you to access Exchange Server in the security context of the account under which the Quick Connect Service is running.
      • Windows account. Allows you to access Exchange Server in the security context of the account whose user name and password you type in the provided text box.
    • Test Connection. Click this button to verify the specified connection settings.
  4. When you are finished, click Save.
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