Manage IBM® Sametime® servers and users to ensure proper access to the features in your deployment.
Set up and begin using the IBM® Sametime® Gateway Server to enable local IBM Sametime users to have real-time collaboration with users of other instant messaging systems. After installing the Sametime Gateway Server, you can create a local and external community, manage user access, add message handlers if necessary, and set properties such as session timeouts and blacklist domains.
This topic provides property reference help for the administrative user interface, scripting commands, and sample JACL scripts.
Sametime® Gateway Server provides many wsadmin script commands to help you administer and maintain the Sametime Gateway Server .
This topic describes wsadmin commands that perform connection operations.
Install an IBM® Sametime® fix by downloading packages and installing with the Update option.
This section lists the URLs for IBM® Sametime® servers and components.
Use the IBM® Sametime® system console to use guided activities to perform configuration tasks and administer any Sametime servers that are managed by the console.
An IBM® Sametime® deployment is made of up several component servers that can be started and stopped independently.
Complete the configuration for clustering servers using a WebSphere® Application Server network deployment by restarting and synchronizing nodes in the cluster and restarting the application servers in the cluster.
As part of a routine maintenance schedule or before upgrading Sametime® servers that run on the WebSphere® Application Server, back up the WebSphere Application Server configurations.
The following topics explain how to change your administrator password for the different types of servers used in an IBM® Sametime® deployment.
You can configure the IBM® Sametime® Community Server so that business card information about an individual displays when a user hovers over a name in a chat window or a contact list.
IBM® Sametime® policies control user access to features. All users are assigned to default policy settings, which you can modify. You can create additional user policies, and assign users and groups to these policies.
This section describes how to manage the IBM® Sametime® System Console.
This section describes how to manage an IBM® Sametime® Community Server
This section describes how to manage a IBM® Sametime® Proxy Server.
Set up and begin using IBM® Sametime® Advanced to let users create and use persistent chat rooms and broadcast communities. After installing Sametime Advanced, you can manage user access, enable workflow, set anonymous access, and integrate Sametime Advanced servers with other products.
The audio/video services are enabled by default following an IBM® Sametime® Media Manager installation. You can enable and disable the audio/video services from the Sametime System Console. This section describes how to manage the Sametime Media Manager.
IBM® Sametime® Bandwidth Manager provides a number of monitoring and management tools. Use these tools to ensure that the bandwidth management component is configured and tuned to best serve your organization's day-to-day needs and support the organization's network policies.
This section describes how to manage an IBM® Sametime® Meeting Server.
You can update connection setting information that the IBM® Sametime® System Console uses to connect to the Sametime Gateway Server.
Assign local users access to external communities so that they can exchange real-time communications with users from external communities. You can assign access only for local users.
You can extend the IBM® Sametime® Gateway Server by adding a message handler to perform SPIM (instant message spam) filtering, virus checking, additional logging, and so on. Use this page to add a message handler to the Sametime Gateway Server.
The IBM® Sametime® wiki provides recommended procedures for maintaining and monitoring Sametime Gateway.
These topics provide details about IBM® Sametime® Gateway Server properties and settings for communities, message handlers, and translation protocols which you can administer through the Integrated Solutions Console.
This topic describes commands that perform general IBM® Sametime® Gateway Server operations.
This topic describes wsadmin commands that perform message handler operations.
This topic describes wsadmin commands that perform community operations.
Returns a list of Sametime® Gateway Server servers.
Sets the connection properties for a given community.
This topic describes wsadmin commands that perform general route or connector operations.
This topic describes wsadmin commands that perform IBM® Sametime® Gateway Server user and group operations.
A script command can return two types of exceptions: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException and java.rmi.RemoteException.
This topic describes the attributes available for each object type and provides the data type and whether the attribute is read, write, or both read and write.
Sametime® Gateway Server includes several sample scripts written in Jacl (Java™ TCL) to add communities to Sametime Gateway Server, give users access to communities, enable logging, and set properties on message handlers.
Widgets and Live Text enables end users to see and act on recognized Live Text in any supported content like chat windows, chat history, Notes® documents (Sametime® Embedded Client in Notes client only), and so on, using XML extensions (widgets) created specifically for their use.
Use the topics in the section to administer the Sametime® Gateway Server cluster.
Maintain your Sametime® environment by deleting unnecessary files from databases, moving files, managing DB2® and other maintenance tasks.