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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:38 pm    Post subject: Two LCS SE 2005 in the same forest Reply with quote

Hello,
I have two LCS SE 2005 installed on two different servers (ADSERVER1 &
ADSERVER2) which both are DCs (replication partner). These two sites are
connected by cisco VPN and each DC in a different site. The connection
between sites is not very fast (~256Kbps). FQDN of the servers are
AdServer1.MainDC.local & AdServer2.MainDC.local . Some users are enabled for
LCS on ADSERVER1, and some are enabled for ADSERVER2.



PROBLEM: When users from site1 are using the messenger, everything seem to
be okay, but if we have a user from Site2 travelled to Site1 and logs into
the messenger, it logs the userin and shows the contact, but no message is
sent or received. it also shows the contact presense wrong, and is not able
to add or remove a contact. This was the main reason that we ended up
installing the LCS SE on two different sites, but I think there should be a
better way....

What would be the best way to implement this? Should the company purchase
the EE version instead and go with the pool, OR the configuration is wrong?
OR we should perhaps not use TCP protocol? OR should i setup one site and
use LCS 'proxy' feature:? Based on what I can see, the users from one FQDN
are not able to access the other FQDN users. is this correct?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time,
Michael
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Dhigha D Sekara
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 6:46 am    Post subject: Re: Two LCS SE 2005 in the same forest Reply with quote

Michael,

Can you plesae clarify a bit more....Is the issue that user's homed on
server1 not able to communicate with user's homed on server2?

If this is the case it looks like you dont have MTLS configured between the
two server for them to communicate with each other.
Can you please verify that?

Thanks,
dhigha



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Hello,
I have two LCS SE 2005 installed on two different servers (ADSERVER1 &
ADSERVER2) which both are DCs (replication partner). These two sites are
connected by cisco VPN and each DC in a different site. The connection
between sites is not very fast (~256Kbps). FQDN of the servers are
AdServer1.MainDC.local & AdServer2.MainDC.local . Some users are enabled
for LCS on ADSERVER1, and some are enabled for ADSERVER2.



PROBLEM: When users from site1 are using the messenger, everything seem to
be okay, but if we have a user from Site2 travelled to Site1 and logs into
the messenger, it logs the userin and shows the contact, but no message is
sent or received. it also shows the contact presense wrong, and is not
able to add or remove a contact. This was the main reason that we ended up
installing the LCS SE on two different sites, but I think there should be
a better way....

What would be the best way to implement this? Should the company purchase
the EE version instead and go with the pool, OR the configuration is
wrong? OR we should perhaps not use TCP protocol? OR should i setup one
site and use LCS 'proxy' feature:? Based on what I can see, the users from
one FQDN are not able to access the other FQDN users. is this correct?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time,
Michael


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