Activating Conferencing Servers (Command Line)
Dernière rubrique modifiée : 2009-03-17
Depending on the role you specify, you can use the MCU context to activate the A/V Conferencing Server (AVMCU), IM Conferencing Server (IMMCU), Telephony Conferencing Server (ACPMCU), Web Conferencing Server (DATAMCU), and Application Sharing Server (ASMCU). Use the following syntax to install a conferencing server.
LCSCmd.exe /MCU:<MCU Server FQDN> /Action:Activate /Role:<role> /PoolName:<pool name> /Password:<Account Password> [/RefDomain:<Domain FQDN>] [/PDCRequired[:{TRUE|FALSE}]] [/GlobalSettingsDC:<FQDN of a global settings domain controller>] [/DC:<domain controller FQDN>] [/GC:<Global Catalog FQDN>] [/Global:{Configuration | System}] [/User:<Account Name>] [/NoStart[:{TRUE|FALSE}]] [/Force[:{TRUE|FALSE}]] [/L:<log file path>] [/XML[:{TRUE|FALSE}]] [/?[:{TRUE|FALSE}]]
Such as:
LCSCmd.exe /MCU /Action:Activate /Role:AVMCU /PoolName:Pool01 /Password:My$tr0ngPwd
Where:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
/MCU |
Executes the action for the specified Conferencing Server. If no FQDN is specified, the current computer is used. |
/Action |
Takes a string that specifies the action name. Valid action names include CheckLCServerState, Activate, and Deactivate. |
/Role |
Specifies the role of the MCU server: AVMCU (A/V Conferencing Server) IMMCU (IM Conferencing) ACPMCU (Telephony Conferencing) DATAMCU (Web Conferencing) ASMCU (Application Sharing Server) |
/PoolName |
Specifies the name of the pool that the MCU is going to serve. For Standard Edition servers, this must be the computer name. |
/Password |
Specifies the service account password for the server. |
/RefDomain |
Specifies the reference domain FQDN. |
/Global |
Specifies the global setting location. |
/User |
Specifies the service account name for the server. It defaults to RTCComponentService. If the specified user account does not exist, Office Communications Server 2007 R2 automatically creates the account. |
/NoStart |
Specifies whether to start the service on the server during activation. |
/Force |
Specifies whether to force task execution. |