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Administer a switch connection from AE Services to Communication Manager.
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See the Administering and Maintaining Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services
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2
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Check the status of the switch connection (from AE Services to Communication Manager).
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See the Administering and Maintaining Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services
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3
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Administer a TSAPI Link.
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See the Administering and Maintaining Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services
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4
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Enable the TR/87 Port in the AE Services Management Console.
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See Enabling the TR/87 port
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5
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Administer certificates for AE Services and Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.
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See Trusted certificate installation on the AE Services server of this document.
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See Server certificate installation for the Communications Server of this document.
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See Trusted certificate installation on the AE Services server of this document.
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See Creating a server certificate request for AE Services of this document.
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See Server certificate creation for AE Services of this document.
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See Importing the server certificate into AE Services of this document.
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6
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Administer settings for the dial plan.
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See Dial Plan settings in AE Services of this document.
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7
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Administer settings for Active Directory.
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See Administering AE Services access to Active Directory of this document.
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8
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Configure the Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 Client.
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See Configuring the Client.
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9
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Set up a static route.
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See Configuring a static route.
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10
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Specify the AE Services Server as an authorized host.
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See Specifying the AE Server as an authorized host for Microsoft Office
Communications Server.
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11
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Set up Remote Call Control for each user in Active Directory Services.
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See Enabling Remote Call Control in Active Directory for Microsoft Live
Communications Server. Based on information from Microsoft
Office Communicator 2005 Telephony Planning and Deployment Guide.
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