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You can administer IBM® Notes® Traveler from a web browser. Webbased administration is available in both standalone server configurations as well as in HA pool configurations. |
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The IBM® Notes® Traveler server component functions as a Domino® server addin task and responds to Domino server console commands. Topics in this section describe common administrative tasks for administering a IBM Notes Traveler server. |
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Apple devices cannot support the full range of acceptable Domino® mail addresses. To allow the Apple device to properly handle nonstandard internet address formats, IBM® Notes® Traveler has a feature that encodes them into internet addresses supported by Apple devices. |
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There are a number of different factors you should consider when planning the type of computer system that will host the IBM® Notes® Traveler application server. |
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If a lost device is found you may need to cancel a wipe request to reset it. You also need to unlock a user account after a wipe command has been issued. |
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There are several steps to setting up a IBM® Notes® Traveler server to run on IBM i. |
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There are special considerations to be aware of when securing an Apple device. |
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Follow these steps when upgrading the IBM® Notes® Traveler server. |
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The key to any production environment is the enablement of redundancy to account for planned or unplanned outages. |
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When IBM® Notes® Traveler is configured for High Availability and is using an enterprise database, you must use the web based administration client to perform IBM Notes Traveler specific administration tasks, such as viewing devices and changing device settings. |
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You can change existing IBM® Notes® Traveler server settings on IBM i, such as the Host IP address or ports using the command CHGNTSDOM. |
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The IBM® Notes® Traveler server can be deployed using several different configurations. |
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There are special considerations to be aware of when securing an Android device. |
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This section describes how to configure the IBM® Notes® Traveler server to use the database created in the previous steps. Use this section when creating a High Availability (HA) pool or adding a server to an existing HA pool. |
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The corporate look up feature of IBM® Notes® Traveler allows mobile users to search for and find information about other users in the Domino® directory. It also allows them to find information using remote directories if directory assistance is configured. This is useful when a user must contact ... |
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This section describes how to configure the IBM® Notes® Traveler server to use IBM i DB2®. Use this section when creating a High Availability (HA) pool or adding a server to an existing HA pool. |
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Use the IBM® Notes® Traveler policy settings document to define device preferences and security settings for syncing Domino® user mail database data with their mobile devices. IBM Notes Traveler syncs mail, calendar, and address book data in real time, and on select devices such as Windows™ ... |
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IBM® Notes® Traveler supports running on multiple Domino® partition servers on the same physical machine. The server must be configured to avoid port conflicts among the partition instances. |
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For Android devices, you can choose to prompt the user to confirm the sending of mail to external recipients. This provides an extra step to help prevent the unintentional sending of mail outside of your organization. |
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Once you know what fields are being returned from your lookup, you can map them to fields on the device. |
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An administrator can prevent individual devices that are registered with IBM® Notes® Traveler from syncing by using the Deny Access action in the IBM Notes Traveler administration database. |
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Many settings can be modified for the corporate look up feature. |
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As IBM® Notes® Traveler installations become larger and run for extended periods of time, the internal database will grow in size. This can affect system performance. You can defragment the database to compact and optimize its performance. |
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Notes® links that are contained in mail messages and viewed on IBM® Notes Traveler clients will now include an additional URL hotspot which points to the web address of the application server. It may be possible to open the linked application using a browser on the mobile device, similar to how ... |
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Configuring IBM® Notes® Traveler to use a High Availability Pool requires special configuration steps. |