Before installing BTCal, it is important to know what specific functionality is covered in this document and what is not. For items not included in this document but covered elsewhere, references to the appropriate documentation are provided in the Out of Scope section.
This document covers the installation of a single Domino coexistence BTCal server. The following topics are also covered:
Mail routing to and from Exchange
How to handle multiple SMTP domain namespaces
Configuration of the Domino and Exchange infrastructure to support coexistence
Configuration of the components in Office 365 (O365)/Exchange to support coexistence mail routing
This document does not cover the items listed below. References to any external supporting documentation are provided.
FreeBusy - While FreeBusy is referenced throughout this document as it relates to coexistence, and is part of Integration for Notes, details and installation procedures are found in the FreeBusy user guide.
Redundancy/high availability
Installation of a hybrid system
Directory Sync Proconfiguration (while highly recommended as part of a successful coexistence setup, Directory Sync Prois a separate product.
Active Directory (AD) schema changes
Project methodology
Creation of an O365 tenant and security model
This guide assumes that the Integration for Notes administrator has some familiarity with both Domino and Exchange/Office 365.
Regarding Domino, the administrator should understand:
How email routing works between Domino servers (NRPC and SMTP)
Domino Replication topology and how Connection docs control replication
Using Server and Configuration docs to manage a Domino environment
Domino server and the Notes.INI file; for example, an administrator should know that the last character in an INI file needs to be a carriage return
Domino Directory Domain docs, particularly Foreign Domain docs
If installing ZApp (an add-on to Integration for Notes), the administrators should also understand Domino ACLs, Readers fields, and how Notes forms interact with displayed field data.
Regarding Exchange/O365, an administrator should understand:
How SMTP routing works to and from Exchange/O365
How to create send and receive connections using PowerShell
The difference between authoritative and remote domains
The difference between user types: contacts, mail enabled and mailbox enabled
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