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EnableTcp | Specifies that the trusted application will use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Use this parameter only if the trusted application is not a Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) application. This is because UCMA applications support only the mutual Transport Layer Security (MTLS) protocol. If you do not specify the Force parameter with the EnableTcp parameter, you'll receive a confirmation prompt before the new trusted application will be created. |
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LegacyApplicationName | Use this parameter only if the application is being migrated from a Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 deployment. This value must be the same as the GRUU type of the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 version of the application in order for the two to work together. Note that in most cases, setting the ApplicationId parameter equal to the GRUU type will be enough for the applications to work together. However, if the GRUU type from the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 application contains characters that are not valid in an ApplicationId, that value must be provided in the LegacyApplicationName parameter. If you don't specify a value for this parameter, the value of the Application ID will automatically be inserted (without the urn:application: prefix). |
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TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn * | The FQDN of the trusted application pool on which the application will reside. If you supply a value for TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn you must also supply a value for ApplicationId, but you cannot supply a value for the Identity parameter. |
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ApplicationId * | The name of the application. This must be a string that is unique within the pool that is specified in the TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn parameter. The string cannot contain spaces. If you supply a value for ApplicationId, you must also supply a value for the TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn parameter. You cannot specify an ApplicationId and an Identity. |
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Port * | The port number on which the application will run. The port must be unique within a given pool. In other words, no other applications that use this same port can be defined on the specified pool. |
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Identity | A unique identifier for the trusted application on the pool. Identity values must be entered in the format <pool FQDN>/<application ID>, where pool FQDN is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the pool on which the application resides, and application ID is the name of the application. The application ID must be unique for a given pool. If you enter an Identity, you cannot specify values for the ApplicationId or TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn parameters. |
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