This topic provides information about setting up community IDs
for use with ELA. Community IDs are used to restrict message sending
and receiving among groups of subscribers.
Setting up the ELA and shadow mailbox community IDs requires the
following steps:
- Verify that there are at least two communities that you can
use for ELA (four communities are needed if you are going to implement
a special community for selected subscribers with access to ELA
mailboxes). See Setting up community sending
restrictions for more information.
- Specify a Community ID for the enhanced-list mailbox community:
- Start at the Messaging Administration main
menu and select:
Global Administration
Subscriber Management
Configure
Subscriber Management
The Configure Subscriber Management page displays.
- In the List Mailbox Default Community ID field, select the
CID to be assigned to each new ELA mailbox by default.
Note: You can change the CID for an ELA
mailbox when you create it.
- Click Save to save the page settings.
The Managing Subscribers page displays.
- Select a shadow mailbox Community ID. The shadow mailbox Community
ID is administered so that messages can be sent to any community,
but messages cannot be received from any other community. You
specify the shadow mailbox community you select later when you
are creating a shadow mailbox.
- If you choose to restrict access to ELA usage, you can also
set up a special subscriber community and then administer that
community to send to all communities except the shadow mailbox
community. Place only those subscribers to whom you give permission
to use the enhanced lists into this special community. All other
subscribers must be administered to belong to another community
restricted from sending messages to the enhanced-list mailbox
community.
- Set the community sending restrictions for the ELA Community
ID and shadow mailbox Community ID:
- From the Subscriber Management page, click Edit Sending
Restrictions.
The Edit Sending Restrictions page displays.
- Use the checkboxes to set the sending restrictions between
communities of subscribers. If a box is checked, the corresponding
sender community (row) cannot send voice mail to members of
the corresponding recipient community (column). You can check
or uncheck an entire row or column by clicking on the row or
column number.
- Click Save to save the page settings.
The Managing Subscribers page displays.
- Click Return to Main.
- You must now use the Edit Local Subscriber page to assign your
subscribers either to the community that does not have access
to enhanced lists or to the special community that does have access.
If you used your default subscriber community (Community 1) as
the community that does not have access, then you have to administer
only those selected individuals who will belong to the new special
community with access to enhanced lists. See Sample
Sending Restrictions page for an example of how to set up
this page.
Note: If the messaging system is networked with
other messaging systems, all enhanced-list mailbox community
sending restrictions must be consistently applied throughout
the systems. Community ID numbers must have the same meanings
on all machines. Of particular importance is that the shadow
mailbox community must not be accessible by any other community
on any machine in the network.
See Setting up community sending restrictions
for a thorough description of community sending restrictions.
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