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10-03-2006 12:52 PM - edited 03-18-2019 06:25 PM
I have two Unity clusters with three servers total (2 in Failover serving one user group, 1 not in failover serving another group). The databases are separate, however all servers use the same Active Directory and the resulting Distribution Lists look like this (as seen from the ADMIN Unity server Distribution List option):
All Subscribers - BSH-VM1-ADMIN 99991
All Subscribers - PRH-VM1-ADMIN 99991
All Subscribers - PRH-VM1-ADMIN 99991
All Subscribers - PRH-VM1-STU 99991
ADMIN is the cluster in a failover setup ... I assume that's why I have three ADMIN lists, but why three? One for the primary, one for secondary, and the last one for? How do I tell the difference?
I plan to change the extension, and the recorded name so that subscribers can easily select the appropriate 'all subscribers' list. Can I delete some of these? Ultimately I want two 'all subscriber' lists, one for ADMIN, one for STUDENT. Can each list be reachable from the other's server, e.g., Can an ADMIN user enter an extension for the STUDENT's Unity server 'all subscriber' list?
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10-03-2006 04:18 PM
I'm not sure why you have 3 for that server - I'm guessing it's a hold over from another install? Just a guess...
However, all public distribution lists are global meaning that once you create one or import one from AD and it's been "Stamped" as a Unity-aware public DL, all Unity servers in the directory will see that DL and can address messages to it. Be sure to give them unqiue IDs - but other than that, there's no problem addressing to any or all of the "all subscriber" DLs from other boxes in the network.
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10-03-2006 04:18 PM
I'm not sure why you have 3 for that server - I'm guessing it's a hold over from another install? Just a guess...
However, all public distribution lists are global meaning that once you create one or import one from AD and it's been "Stamped" as a Unity-aware public DL, all Unity servers in the directory will see that DL and can address messages to it. Be sure to give them unqiue IDs - but other than that, there's no problem addressing to any or all of the "all subscriber" DLs from other boxes in the network.
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10-04-2006 02:32 AM
Many thanks - I'll assume it's safe to delete the extra dist list.
Regards,
Brian
