The Peering tab allows you to configure peering for the Enterprise by adding MiCollab Client Services or external servers as peers. Peering between different enterprises on the same MiCollab Client server is supported.
There are two types of peer servers:
Select the Enterprise from the list box and the following information is displayed in the Peer Server table for each peer server you have added:
Description: The name that you have provided for the peer server.
Server: The Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) that you added for the peer MiCollab Client Service. N/A is displayed for external peer servers.
Peer Type: The type of peer server (MiCollab Client Service or External).
Peer Server Version: The MiCollab Client Service version installed on the peer server.
Status: The status of the connection to the peer MiCollab Client Service. N/A is displayed for external peer servers.
Click the Add Server link to add a peer server.
Click the server link in the Description column to edit the peer server details.
Delete a peer server. When you delete peer server, all the information associated with the synchronizer is also deleted.
Sort the information in the Peer Server table.
Click
to open the peered MiCollab
Client Service Administrator interface.
NOTE: The following procedure
must be done on MiCollab Client 5.1 to resolve peering on a server which
had a changed IP address:
Go to the Enterprise Tab, expand Trusted Servers, select the peered server
whose IP address changed and in the Trusted Server Details page edit the
field "IP address/hostname" with the correct IP address.
NOTE: Peering contacts not displayed
for corporate directory on IE9 or IE10, then enable compatibility view
by clicking here
(icon
is displayed to the right of the URL address in browser window):

NOTE: Whenever the peered server address is changed, the server address must also be updated in the peer trusted servers list.