Server-Level Properties
Topic Last Modified: 2009-03-06
Server-level properties are the settings to be applied to a specific server in an Enterprise pool or to a Standard Edition Server. Table 1 describes each tab that is available for a Front End Server. The settings apply to a Front End Server in an Enterprise pool or on a Standard Edition server.
Table 1. Server-Level Front End Server Properties
Tab | Used to manage | Management actions |
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General |
How the Front End Server handles inbound connections |
View the FQDN of the Front End Server. Add one or more connections that the Front End Server will use to receive inbound connections by specifying the IP address that is associated with the Front End Server (all or a specific address), port on which the Front End Server receives SIP messages, and transport protocol (Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Transport Layer Security (TLS), or mutual TLS (MTLS)) for each connection. Edit the IP address, port, or transport protocol for a connection. Temporarily disable a connection. Remove a connection. |
IM Conferencing |
The IP address and SIP listening port that are used for group instant messaging (IM) |
Change the IP address (use All or a specific address) or SIP listening port on which the Front End Server receives messages related to group IM conferencing. |
Telephony Conferencing |
The IP address and SIP listening port that are used for telephony |
Change the IP address (use All or a specific address) or SIP listening port on which the Front End Server receives messages related to phone conferencing. |
Certificate |
Certificate used for inbound and outbound connections |
Change the certificate that is used by the server for TLS or MTLS. Delete a certificate so that the certificate is no longer assigned to the server. This action does not delete the certificate from the computer. |
Table 2 describes each tab that is available for a Web Conferencing Server. These settings apply to a Web Conferencing Server in an Enterprise pool or on a Standard Edition server.
Table 2. Server-Level Web Conferencing Properties
Tab | Used to manage | Management actions |
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General |
The listening address for the Web Conferencing Server |
View the FQDN of the Web Conferencing Server. Change the IP address (use All or a specific address) or media listening port on which the Web Conferencing Server receives incoming connections. |
Certificate |
Certificates used for inbound and outbound connections on the server |
Change the certificate that is used by the server for TLS or MTLS. Delete a certificate so that the certificate is no longer assigned to the server. This action does not delete the certificate from the computer. |
Table 3 describes each tab that is available for an A/V Conferencing Server. These settings apply to an A/V Conferencing Server in an Enterprise pool or on a Standard Edition server.
Table 3. Server-Level A/V Conferencing Properties
Tab | Used to manage | Management actions |
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General |
The listening address for the A/V Conferencing Server |
View the FQDN of the A/V Conferencing Server. Change the IP address (use All or a specific address) that is associated with the A/V Conferencing Server and the SIP listening port on which the A/V Conferencing Server receives SIP signaling messages. |
Certificate |
Certificate used for inbound and outbound connections on the server |
Change the certificate that is used by the server for TLS or MTLS. Delete a certificate so that the certificate is no longer assigned to the server. This action does not delete the certificate from the computer. |
Table 4 describes each tab that is available for Application Sharing. These settings apply to Application Sharing in an Enterprise pool or on a Standard Edition server.
Table 4. Server-Level Application Sharing Properties
Tab | Used to manage | Management actions |
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General |
The listening address for Application Sharing |
View the FQDN for Application Sharing. Change the IP address (use All or a specific address) that is associated with Application Sharing and the SIP listening port on which Application Sharing receives SIP signaling messages. |
Certificate |
Certificate used for inbound and outbound connections on the server |
Change the certificate that is used by the server for TLS or MTLS. Delete a certificate so that the certificate is no longer assigned to the server. This action does not delete the certificate from the computer. |
Table 5 describes the tab that is available for a Web Components Server.
Table 5. Server-Level Web Components Server Properties
Tab | Used to manage | Management actions |
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Certificate |
Certificate used for inbound and outbound connections on the server |
Change the certificate that is used by the server for TLS or MTLS. Delete a certificate so that the certificate is no longer assigned to the server. This action does not delete the certificate from the computer. |
Table 6 describes the tab that is available for an Archiving Server.
Table 6. Archiving Server Properties
Tab | Used to manage | Management actions |
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Service |
Components of the Archiving Server |
View the FQDN of the Archiving Server and the name of the SQL Server database where archived messages are stored. Specify whether to limit the number of days that messages are archived and, if so, the maximum number of days that archived messages will be held. |
Table 7 describes the tabs that are available for a Monitoring Server.
Table 7. Monitoring Server Properties
Tab | Used to manage | Management actions |
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General |
Logging for the Monitoring Server |
View the SQL Server name and database name of the back-end server for CDR, and specify the maximum days to be logged. View the SQL Server name and database name of the back-end server for QoE, and specify the maximum days to be logged. |
Locations |
QoE discovery mode and location settings for the Monitoring Server |
Specify the QoE location discovery option (automatic endpoint subnets, automatic single subnet mask, or imported list of locations). Specify QoE location settings (specific custom settings for individual locations or default settings, which are customizable). |
A/V Conferencing Servers |
A/V Conferencing Servers for QoE monitoring |
Specify specific A/V Conferencing Servers to be enabled for QoE monitoring. Specify the QoE thresholds that apply to all A/V Conferencing Servers. |
Mediation Servers |
Mediation Servers for QoE monitoring |
Specify specific Mediation Servers to be enabled for QoE monitoring. Specify the QoE thresholds that apply to all Mediation Servers. |
Table 8 describes the tabs that are available for a Mediation Server.
Table 8. Mediation Server Properties
Tab | Used to manage | Management actions |
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General |
Configuration of the Mediation Server |
View the FQDN of the Mediation Server. Specify the Office Communications Server listening IP address, which is the IP address of the internal edge of the Mediation Server on which the Mediation Server listens for call traffic from the Office Communications Server. Specify the gateway listening IP address, which is the IP address of the external edge of the Mediation Server on which the Mediation Server listens for call traffic from the media gateway. Specify the A/V Edge Server FQDN and port that are to be used for A/V authentication for the Mediation Server. Specify the default location profile for the Mediation Server. View the configuration of a location profile. Specify the media port range to be used by the Mediation Server for RTP streams. |
Next Hop Connections |
Mediation Server connections to the Office Communications Server next hop server and a PSTN gateway |
Specify the IP address and FQDN of the next hop server for the pool that is to use the Mediation Server and the port that the Mediation Server is to use to communicate with internal Office Communications Server 2007 R2 servers over a TLS connection (the Director or Front End Server to which the Mediation Server forwards calls that are passed to it by the PSTN gateway). Specify the transport protocol to be used for the SIP signaling between the IP Gateway and the Mediation Server. Specify the encryption level of SRTP that you want to use to protect media traffic Specify the port (5060 for TCP or TLS). |
Certificate |
Certificate used for inbound and outbound connections on the Mediation Server |
Change the certificate that is used by the server for TLS or MTLS. Delete a certificate so that the certificate is no longer assigned to the server. This action does not delete the certificate from the server. |