Deploy Hybrid Calendar Service for a Hybrid Exchange Environment
If you deployed a hybrid Exchange environment (on-premises Exchange and Office 365), follow these steps to connect it to Hybrid Calendar Service. To support Hybrid Exchange environments, you must set up an Office 365 and on-premises Exchange service record on the Expressway-C.
Step 1 | Configure Hybrid Calendar Service for on-premises Exchange by adding an Exchange service record. |
Step 2 | Enable Hybrid Calendar Service for users who have mailboxes in on-premises Exchange. |
Step 3 | Start Calendar Connector and ensure that the activated users are subscribed. |
Step 4 | As a test, in a meeting invitation in Outlook, OWA, or your calendar client, add @spark to the Location field; verify that this step creates a Cisco Spark space for an activated user. |
Step 5 | Stop the Calendar Connector. Do not proceed until you see that it fully stopped. |
Step 6 | Add a new exchange service record for Office 365. For the impersonation account domain, the actual Office 365 domain must be used (e.g. account@contoso.onmicrosoft.com). |
Step 7 | Enable Hybrid Calendar Service for users who have mailboxes in Office 365. |
Step 8 | Start Calendar Connector and ensure that activated users in both on-premises and Office 365 are subscribed. |
Step 9 | As a test, in an Outlook invitation, add @spark to the Location field; verify that this step creates a Cisco Spark space for both on-premises Exchange and Office 365 users. |
Users with either on-premises Exchange or Office 365 mailboxes can now schedule meetings with @spark and @webex.