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Configure policies to control XMPP federated user access in Lync Server 2013

 

Topic Last Modified: 2012-11-01

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When you configure policies for support of extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP) federated partners, the policies apply to users of XMPP federated domains, but not to users of session initiation protocol (SIP) instant messaging (IM) service providers (for example, Windows Live), or SIP federated domains. You configure an XMPP Federated Partner for each XMPP federated domain that you want to allow your users to add contacts and communicate with. XMPP federated partners policies are only available in a single scope, though it is not defined as a global policy, acts as a global policy. To define a global, site or user policy for XMPP Federation Partners, you configure the policy scope by first creating and configuring the External Access Policy for the scope you require. For details about the types of policies that you can configure for external access and federation, see Managing federation and external access to Lync Server 2013 in the Operations documentation.

Note

All Federation and External Access policies are applied through in-band provisioning. The policies that apply to the user, belong to a site, or are global in scope are communicated to the client during login. You can configure policies to control XMPP federated partner access, even if you have not enabled XMPP federation for your organization. However, the policies that you configure take effect only when you have XMPP partner federation deployed, enabled and configured for your organization. For details about deploying and configuring XMPP partner federation, see Configuring SIP federation, XMPP federation and public instant messaging in Lync Server 2013 in the Deployment documentation. Additionally, if you specify a user policy in External Access Policy to control XMPP federated partners, the policy applies only to users that are enabled for Lync Server 2013 and configured to use the policy.

To edit a global policy for XMPP federated partners

  1. From a user account that is a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group (or has equivalent user rights), or is assigned to the CsAdministrator role, log on to any computer in your internal deployment.

  2. Open a browser window, and then enter the Admin URL to open the Lync Server Control Panel. For details about the different methods you can use to start Lync Server Control Panel, see Open Lync Server 2013 administrative tools.

  3. In the left navigation bar, click External User Access, and then click External Access Policy.

  4. On the External Access Policy page, do the following for the global policy:

  5. Click the global policy, click Edit, and then click Show details.

  6. Provide a description for the Global policy (optional).

  7. Select Enable communications with federated users.

  8. Select Enable communications with XMPP federated users.

  9. Click Commit to save your changes to the Global policy.

To create a site or user policy for XMPP federated partners

  1. Click New, and then click Site policy or User policy. In Select a Site, click the appropriate site from the list and then click OK.

  2. Provide a description for the Site policy (optional).

  3. In the site or user policy, select Enable communications with federated users.

  4. Select Enable communications with XMPP federated users.

  5. Click Commit to save your changes to the site or user policy.

To edit an existing policy for XMPP federated partners

  1. To change an existing policy, select the appropriate policy in the list, click Edit, and then click Show details.

  2. Change or update the description for the policy (optional).

  3. Select or unselect Enable communications with federated users.

  4. Select or unselect Enable communications with XMPP federated users.

  5. Click Commit to save your changes to the policy.

To edit an existing policy for XMPP federated partners by using Windows PowerShell

  1. From a user account that is a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group (or has equivalent user rights), or is assigned to the CsAdministrator role, log on to any computer in your internal deployment.

  2. Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell.

  3. Type the following in the Lync Server Management Shell:

    Set-CsExternalAccessPolicy -Identity <name of global, site or user policy - policy must exist when using Set-CsExternalAccessPolicy > -Description <descriptive name for policy> -EnableFederationAccess <$true, $false> -EnableXmppAccess <$true, $false>
    

    An example command that will set the global policy for Federated user access to True (enabled) and XMPP domain access to True (enabled):

    Set-CsExternalAccessPolicy -Identity global -EnableFederationAccess $true -EnableXmppAccess $true
    

To create a site or user policy for XMPP federated partners using Windows PowerShell

  1. From a user account that is a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group (or has equivalent user rights), or is assigned to the CsAdministrator role, log on to any computer in your internal deployment.

  2. Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell.

  3. Type the following in the Lync Server Management Shell:

    New-CsExternalAccessPolicy -Identity <name of global, site or user policy - policy must exist when using Set-CsExternalAccessPolicy > -Description <descriptive name for policy> -EnableFederationAccess <$true, $false> -EnableXmppAccess <$true, $false>
    

    An example command that will set a site policy for the Redmond site for Federated user access to enabled and XMPP domain access to enabled:

    New-CsExternalAccessPolicy -Identity site:Redmond -EnableFederationAccess $true -EnableXmppAccess $true
    

To delete an existing policy for XMPP federated partners by using Windows PowerShell

  1. From a user account that is a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group (or has equivalent user rights), or is assigned to the CsAdministrator role, log on to any computer in your internal deployment.

  2. Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell.

  3. Type the following in the Lync Server Management Shell:

    Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy -Identity <name of global, site or user policy>
    

    An example command that will delete a user policy:

    Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy -Identity EAPUserPolicySetXMPP
    
  4. An example command that will reset the global policy to defaults:

    Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy -Identity global