[Index]

Model: device/skypeforbusinessonline/CsExternalAccessPolicy

Model Details: device/skypeforbusinessonline/CsExternalAccessPolicy

Title Description Details
TypedIdentity *
  • Field Name: TypedIdentity
  • Type: String
Description *
  • Field Name: Description
  • Type: String
EnableFederationAccess *
  • Field Name: EnableFederationAccess
  • Type: Boolean
EnableOutsideAccess *
  • Field Name: EnableOutsideAccess
  • Type: Boolean
PSComputerName
  • Field Name: PSComputerName
  • Type: String
ScopeClass *
  • Field Name: ScopeClass
  • Type: String
XsAnyAttributes
  • Field Name: XsAnyAttributes
  • Type: String
EnablePublicCloudAudioVideoAccess *
  • Field Name: EnablePublicCloudAudioVideoAccess
  • Type: Boolean
EnableXmppAccess *
  • Field Name: EnableXmppAccess
  • Type: Boolean
EnablePublicCloudAccess *
  • Field Name: EnablePublicCloudAccess
  • Type: Boolean
RunspaceId
  • Field Name: RunspaceId
  • Type: String
Element *
  • Field Name: Element
  • Type: String
PSShowComputerName
  • Field Name: PSShowComputerName
  • Type: Boolean
Anchor *
  • Field Name: Anchor
  • Type: String
Identity * Unique Identity assigned to the policy when it was created. External access policies can be assigned at the global scope or at the per-user scope. To refer to the global instance use this syntax: -Identity global. To refer to a policy at the per-user scope, use syntax similar to this: -Identity RedmondPolicy. Note that wildcard characters such as the asterisk (*) cannot be used with the Identity parameter. To do a wildcard search for policies, use the Filter parameter instead. If neither the Identity nor Filter parameters are specified, then the Get-CsExternalAccessPolicy cmdlet will bring back a collection of all the external access policies configured for use in the organization.
  • Field Name: Identity
  • Type: String
XsAnyElements
  • Field Name: XsAnyElements
  • Type: String