[cisco-voip] Unity UM talking to a remote Exchange server across WAN
Voice Noob
voicenoob at gmail.com
Thu Mar 20 09:19:32 EDT 2008
I would recommend following the design guides. I have worked on several
customers where if the initial installer would have followed the SRND they
wouldn't need me to hire me to solve their problems.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Karl Whitson <KWhitson at cmbtec.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I am looking for recommendations for an issue I am having.
>
> Scenario:
> Unity 5.0 UM server at HQ site talking to Exchange 2007 Partner server.
> Users homed on 2007 server as well as an additional Exchange 2003 server at
> HQ. These users function correctly and everything is great.
> I also have a remote site that has an Exchange 2003 server in the same AD
> domain. Unity UM at HQ can not deliver voicemails to users homed on that
> remote server. TAC states that the reason is that MAPI is timing out to
> this remote Exchange server. Extended pings show an average of 40 - 50 ms
> response times. According to the design guide, MAPI requires less than 10
> ms response times. Bottom line is TAC's recommendation is a Unity server
> next to any Exchange server that homes user's mailboxes. I see that in the
> design guide and can appreciate that, but this is an expensive undertaking
> for a site that only has 20 users on that remote Exchange server.
>
> So my question is does anyone have any alternate suggestions, or working
> scenario of this setup? What are my options?
>
> 1. Unity UM server at remote location with networking to HQ Unity.
> 2. Move remote Exchange server to HQ and force users to access Exchange
> over WAN.
> 3. Move remote user's mailboxes to HQ Exchange server.
> 4. Any others?
>
> Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Karl Whitson
> CMB Technologies
> DID: 508.422.8413
> Cell: 603.930.4189
>
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