??‘ LegacyExchangeDN: Legacy DN is included for backward compatibility for previous versions
of Exchange. /o=ExchangeExchange/ou=Exchange Administrative Group
(FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=MB902
??‘ SmtpAddress: This is the address that the user uses to send/receive mail. For example:
John.Doe@exchangeexchange.com .
??‘ Alias: This is usually the short name of a user.
In the following example, the -Extensions, -PIN, -PINExpired, and -UMMailboxPolicy have
been set to allow for a more functional UM user once you enable the UM mailbox:
Enable-UMMailbox -Identity john.doe@exchangeexchange.com -Extensions 4242 -PIN
458236 -PINExpired $false -UMMailboxPolicy UMpolicy1
If everything on the PBX and network has been configured correctly, you have a basic working
configuration that allows the UM server to receive voice mail, and for UM - enabled users to call in and
have the voice mails, email, and calendars read to them. However, if you were to leave the UM cmdlets
here and go to the next chapter you would be doing a great disservice to all the really cool features that
make the users forget their antiquated, feature - lacking voice mail systems.
Now that you ??™ ve run a couple of UM cmdlets, you ??™ re going to review the configurations that you have
made.
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