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Configure an Access Edge Server

Open Computer Management console and right Click the Edge Service to go to "OCS 2007 Properties". Click "Configure" under Internal Interface option.

Select an IP Address to be used for internal interface. This IP Address will be used to connect with the OCS Pool\Server.

Select a certificate. The certificate should have the FQDN in subject name which is configured on the OCS Global properties under "Access Edge and Web Conferencing Edge Servers". Certificate subject name should be the internal FQDN of the Access edge Server, if you have only one Access Edge Server. Certificate subject name should be the internal load balancer virtual name, if you have more than one Access Edge Server.

Click "Configure" under Access Edge Server option.

Select an IP Address to be used for external interface. This IP Address should be registered on the Public DNS server against Access Edge public FQDN (External FQDN of the Access Edge Server). Or, this IP Address should be NATED with the Public IP Address of the Access Edge Server.

Select a certificate. The certificate should have the FQDN in subject name which is registered on the public DNS. Certificate subject name should be the external FQDN of the Access edge Server.

Now go to "internal" tab.

Type the "Next hop network address". It should be the OCS poolname or OCS Server name or OCS Director if you have any!

Add Domain. It should be supported list of SIP domains.

Add Servers. It should be the OCS Front End Servers or Director.

Check the Settings as below under "Access Methods"

Enable the IM Service providers. Select and edit the IM Service Provider to do so...

Make sure that the federated domains are added in case you are going for direct federation with a domain.

 

 

 
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