Lotus® Sametime® is real-time collaboration software -- with online awareness, instant messaging, application sharing and virtual meetings.
The Sametime server can be configured to access a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory on an LDAP server. Using LDAP in this manner enables you to integrate Sametime into an environment in which LDAP-compliant servers and directories are already deployed. Because the IBM® Telephone Directory V5.2 application also uses an LDAP directory to publish user information, you can configure your Sametime server to access the same LDAP server.
If you use IBM Telephone Directory V5.2, you are already administering a directory for all your users. By setting up your Sametime server and configuring it to use the same directory, you can enable all users to have real-time collaboration without any additional user administration.
You must have Sametime 3.0, 3.1 or 3.1 installed on your iSeries™ server.
You must have Domino® for iSeries 6.0.1 CF1 installed on your iSeries server. When viewing the release of the software, 6.0.1 is displayed as V5R1M0. Sametime is not supported on Domino for iSeries 6.0.0.
If you already have a Domino server configured on the iSeries server, and you want to install Sametime, you must set up a new Domino server in a new Domino domain, and add Sametime to that server. After you set up Sametime and IBM Telephone Directory to use the same LDAP directory, you can add new users to the directory using IBM Telephone Directory.
To access Lotus Sametime, log on to Sametime with any LDAP server user ID and password that can be authenticated. Alternatively, you can log on with the IBM Telephone Directory administrator ID and password. The default administrator ID is Administrator. The password was specified during installation.
Perform the following steps to add LDAP entries to be used by both IBM Telephone Directory and your Sametime application:
For additional information on Sametime and using LDAP with Domino, see the following topics:
For complete information on requirements, see the following Web sites: