Use this procedure to administer Avaya Directory Enabled Management (DEM) as a trusted server on the MSS. Administer this type of trusted server if you are using a DEM server to manage directory changes.
To administer Avaya Directory Enabled Management as a trusted server:
- On the MSS, add a new trusted server for Avaya Directory Enabled Management :
- On the Manage Trusted Servers page, click Add a New Trusted Server.
- On the Add Trusted Server page, select DEM from the Special Type field.
The following fields are set by the system:
- Trusted Server Name is set to dem, but can be modified.
- Service Name is set to DEM Server.
- Minutes of Inactivity Before Alarm is set to 0 and cannot be modified.
- Access to Cross Domain Delivery is set to no and cannot be modified.
- Default Community is set to 1 and cannot be modified.
- LDAP Access Allowed is set to yes and cannot be modified.
- LDAP Connection Security is set to No encryption required, but can be modified.
- IMAP4 Super User Access Allowed is set to yes and cannot be modified.
- IMAP4 Super User Connection Security is set to Must use SSL or encrypted SASL and cannot be modified.
- Complete the remaining fields on the page. You can click the field names
or Help to view more information.
- Click Save to add the DEM server as a trusted server on the system.
A message displays that the trusted server was added successfully.
- Click OK.
The Manage Trusted Server page displays the updated list of trusted servers.
- In the DEM Administrator, create a DataStore Manager (DSM) for the MSS. See the "Avaya Directory Enabled Management Administration Guide" for the complete steps. This document is available for download from the Avaya Support Web site at http://www.avaya.com/support.
- Verify that the DSM for the MSS is in the Running state. See the "Avaya Directory Enabled Management Administration Guide" for additional information.
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