This document contains the detailed system requirements for IBM® Lotus® Sametime® 8.0.
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This tutorial is designed to introduce you to the essentials required to configure and troubleshoot IBM® Lotus® Sametime®.
IBM Lotus Sametime 7.5.1 Cumulative Fix 1 (CF1) is available. CF1 contains important fixes and is highly recommended for all Sametime 7.5.1 installations.
This document describes how to download and assemble the Sametime Gateway components of Lotus Sametime 8.0.2 using the Passport Advantage Online Web site.
The Windows® 2003 Scalable Networking Pack (SNP) enables several fundamental changes to the way in which Windows Server 2003 processes network traffic. Receive Side Scaling (RSS) splits incoming network traffic among multiple CPUs, Network Direct Memory Access (NetDMA) changes how network traffic is buffered/written during processing, and TCP Chimney offloads particular networking tasks to the server's network interface card (NIC). It has been determined that these features, which are enabled by default w
Installing and Administrating the Sametime Gateway (A Consultant In Your Pocket Guide) by Chris Miller (Book) in Computers & Internet : Industry expert Chris Miller delves deep into the installation and configuration of the Lotus Sametime Gateway. Follow along as he walks you step by step in how to get your Lotus Sametime environment connected directly to the public instant messaging providers with ease. He also covers management and network topology placement in this first book in the series, Consultant in your Pocket Guides.
This document contains the detailed system requirements for IBM® Lotus® Sametime® 8.0.1.
IBM Lotus Sametime Gateway lets your users communicate with external instant messaging communities, including public instant messaging networks. You can get connected to some of those communities today with the IBM Lotus Sametime Provisioning Application. Find out more here!
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This white paper defines the IBM Unified Communications and Collaboration (IBM UC2) vision of making it easy for you to find, reach, and collaborate with others through a unified user experience. This strategy is implemented by means of the IBM Lotus Sametime Unified Telephony (SUT) software offering that is designed to make it easy for you to access and manage telephone communications from inside the Lotus Sametime or Lotus Notes client. We examine the rich set of SUT features and provide an in-depth technical analysis on how you can add SUT to existing heterogeneous PBX environments without having to replace legacy telephony equipment. Due to the variation of possible deployment options, we cover each scenario from a high level, focusing on how each decision affects the enterprise, down to the individual call flows. This paper provides supplementary information to other published IBM documents that further describe Lotus Sametime and the IBM UC2 vision.