11-11-2011 12:43 AM - edited 03-19-2019 03:57 AM
Hi,
I came across this on the Cisco release notes for Unity connection.
Can anyone explain the following paragraph.
Due to restrictions imposed by Office 365, support is limited to a maximum of 19 users per Unified
Messaging Service. Cisco is currently working with Microsoft to facilitate a change to their deployment
restrictions. Until such time, Cisco will support Office 365 integrations as a limited deployment with a
maximum of 19 users per Unified Messaging Service with unique user service accounts with
impersonation.
What does that mean?
Especially the: 'maximum of 19 users per Unified Messaging Service with unique user service accounts with
impersonation.'
Regards
Dominic
11-11-2011 09:14 AM
Hi Dominic,
This means that if you've got 38 subscribers in UC that need to be configured for Office 365, you need to create 2 UM service accounts and assign 19 of your users to the first account, and the remaining 19 to the second UM account. If you've got several hundred users, you can see where this could be a bit of an administrative task until Microsoft changes their deployment restrictions.
It may make more sense if you have a look at the configuration guide to understand the task list:
Hope that helps,
Brad
11-21-2011 06:32 AM
Hi Brad, Thanks for your help - apologies for the late reply - I have been out of the office.
But I really needed to know was how how many UM service accounts it is possible to have - I have been told
that microsoft have throttled the amount and only around 350 users could be setup max.
Apparently cisco are waiting on Microsoft to open this throttling to allow more users through from UC to O365
Regards
Dominic
11-21-2011 07:18 AM
UC supports 20 UM service accounts, so the 20x19 = 380 users that can be configured until Microsoft opens up their restrictions.
Brad
11-22-2011 12:33 AM
Have you heard of any time frames as to when Microsoft will lift these.............
11-22-2011 07:10 AM
I haven't heard anything, we're all eagerly waiting.
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