We have an IP Office 403. E-mail alerts worked when the switch and server had a public address but now both have private addresses and are behind a firewall on the same subnet. Also, the is an e-mail server in the DMZ that relays to the private network.
Another change that was made is the key server and voicemail server plug directly into the phone switch where as before they were plugged into a lan switch.
Before I go down the road of opening ports on the firewall or allowing the DMZ server to relay I want to make sure there isn't any wrong on the IP Office end, so...
1. Is there a way to test that the alerts are working but are not being "relayed" or sent? Who should be logged into the server; i.e. the administrator or mapi client?
2. What should I check to make sure the configurations didn't get goofed up during the reconfig of addresses? The internal address of the e-mail server is specified in the configs.
3. Does the internal e-mail server also have to be the LDAP server or is it that by default if it is a domain controller? IP Office uses LDAP queries to get the info it needs, right?.
There is a MAPI client installed on the voicemail server and it can send mail.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Another change that was made is the key server and voicemail server plug directly into the phone switch where as before they were plugged into a lan switch.
Before I go down the road of opening ports on the firewall or allowing the DMZ server to relay I want to make sure there isn't any wrong on the IP Office end, so...
1. Is there a way to test that the alerts are working but are not being "relayed" or sent? Who should be logged into the server; i.e. the administrator or mapi client?
2. What should I check to make sure the configurations didn't get goofed up during the reconfig of addresses? The internal address of the e-mail server is specified in the configs.
3. Does the internal e-mail server also have to be the LDAP server or is it that by default if it is a domain controller? IP Office uses LDAP queries to get the info it needs, right?.
There is a MAPI client installed on the voicemail server and it can send mail.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks