Connector Resource Types
- Hosted Exchange:
The connector supports provisioning the Hosted Exchange Customer Plan. This resource type has a constraint of 'one per account', which means only one instance of this resource type can be provisioned per account in CPBM.
- Hosted Apps and Desktops:
The connector supports provisioning the Hosted Apps and Desktops Customer Plan. This resource type has a constraint of 'one per account'.
- SharePoint 2013:
The connector supports provisioning the SharePoint 2013 Site (Customer Plan). This resource type has the constraints of 'one per account' or 'any number per account'.
To provision a SharePoint Site, the tenant that is provisioning has to provide the following configuration:- Instance Name: Unique instance name for the SharePoint site.
- Site Address: The address for the SharePoint site. Both http and https protocols are supported. For the http protocol, valid site addresses are sub-domains of domains registered to the CPSM customer. For the https protocol, valid address is the address tied to the certificate dedicated to the customer by the CPSM administrator or a sub-domain in case of a wild-carded domain certificate.
- Site Template: SharePoint templates to provision in the site.
- Language: Default language for the provisioned SharePoint site.
- Lync Enterprise 2013:
The connector supports provisioning the Lync Enterprise 2013 Customer Plan. This resource type has a constraint of 'one per account'.
To provision Lync Enterprise 2013, the tenant has to provide the following information:- SIP Domains: Provide SIP domain(s) for the provisioned Lync instance.
- Lync Hosted 2013:
The connector supports provisioning the Lync Hosted 2013 Customer Plan. This resource type has a constraint of 'one per account'.
To provision Lync Hosted 2013, the tenant has to provide the following information:- SIP Domains: Provide SIP domain(s) for the provisioned Lync instance.
- DNS:
The connector supports provisioning the DNS Service Plan. This resource type has a constraint of 'one per account'.
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