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Test-CsExUMConnectivity

Verifies that a test user can connect to Exchange Unified Messaging. This cmdlet was introduced in Lync Server 2013.

Syntax

ServerPlatform

Test-CsExUMConnectivity
    [-TargetFqdn] <String>
    [-Authentication <AuthenticationMechanism>]
    [-Force]
    [-OutLoggerVariable <String>]
    [-OutVerboseVariable <String>]
    [-RegistrarPort <Int32>]
    [-UserSipAddress <String>]
    [<CommonParameters>]

ClientPlatform

Test-CsExUMConnectivity
    [[-TargetFqdn] <String>]
    -UserCredential <PSCredential>
    -UserSipAddress <String>
    [-Authentication <AuthenticationMechanism>]
    [-Force]
    [-OutLoggerVariable <String>]
    [-OutVerboseVariable <String>]
    [-RegistrarPort <Int32>]
    [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Test-CsExUMConnectivity cmdlet verifies that the specified user can connect to the Exchange unified messaging service. Note that this cmdlet only verifies that a connection can be made to the service; it does not test the service itself. To test the unified messaging service (by running a synthetic transaction cmdlet that actually leaves a voice mail message in a user's mailbox) use the Test-CsExUMVoiceMail cmdlet.

Skype for Business Server Control Panel: The functions carried out by the Test-CsExUMConnectivity cmdlet are not available in the Skype for Business Server Control Panel.

Examples

Example 1

Test-CsExUMConnectivity -TargetFqdn "atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com"

The preceding example tests Exchange Unified Messaging connectivity for the pool atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com. This command will work only if test users have been defined for the pool atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com. If they have, then the command will determine whether or not the first test user is able to connect to Unified Messaging. If test users have not been configured for the pool then the command will fail.

Example 2

$credential = Get-Credential "litwareinc\kenmyer"

Test-CsExUMConnectivity -TargetFqdn "atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com" -UserSipAddress "sip:kenmyer@litwareinc.com" -UserCredential $credential

The commands shown in Example 2 test Exchange Unified Messaging connectivity for the user litwareinc\kenmyer. To do this, the first command in the example uses the Get-Credential cmdlet to create a Windows PowerShell command-line interface credentials object for the user litwareinc\kenmyer. Note that you must supply the password for this account in order to create a valid credentials object and to ensure that the Test-CsExUMConnectivity cmdlet can carry out its check.

The second command in the example uses the supplied credentials object ($x) and the SIP address of the user litwareinc\kenmyer in order to determine whether or this user can connect to Exchange Unified Messaging.

Example 3

$credential = Get-Credential "litwareinc\kenmyer"

Test-CsExUMConnectivity -TargetFqdn "atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com" -UserSipAddress "sip:kenmyer@litwareinc.com" -UserCredential $credential -OutLoggerVariable ExumTest

$ExumTest.ToXML() | Out-File C:\Logs\ExumTest.xml

The command shown in Example 3 is a variation of the command shown in Example 2; in this case, however, the OutLoggerVariable parameter is included in order to generate a detailed log of every step undertaken by the Test-CsExUMConnectivity cmdlet, as well as the success or failure of each of those steps. To do this, the OutLoggerVariable parameter is added along with the parameter value ExumText; that causes detailed logging information to be stored in a variable named $ExumTest. In the final command in the example, the ToXML() method is used to convert the log information to XML format. That XML data is then written to a file named C:\Logs\ExumTest.xml by using the Out-File cmdlet.

Parameters

-Authentication

Applicable: Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019

Type of authentication used when running the test. Allowed values are:

TrustedServer

Negotiate

ClientCertificate

LiveID

Parameter properties

Type:AuthenticationMechanism
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False
Aliases:Ath

Parameter sets

(All)
Position:Named
Mandatory:False
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False

-Force

Applicable: Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019

Suppresses the display of any non-fatal error message that might occur when running the command.

Parameter properties

Type:SwitchParameter
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

(All)
Position:Named
Mandatory:False
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False

-OutLoggerVariable

Applicable: Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019

When present, detailed output from running the cmdlet will be stored in the specified variable. This variable includes a pair of methods - ToHTML and ToXML - that can then be used to save that output to either an HTML or an XML file.

To store output in a logger variable named $TestOutput use the following syntax:

-OutLoggerVariable TestOutput

Note: Do not use prepend a $ character when specifying the variable name.

To save the information stored in the logger variable to an HTML file, use a command similar to this:

$TestOutput.ToHTML() \> C:\Logs\TestOutput.html

To save the information stored in the logger variable to an XML file, use a command similar to this:

$TestOutput.ToXML() \> C:\Logs\TestOutput.xml

Parameter properties

Type:String
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False
Aliases:olv

Parameter sets

(All)
Position:Named
Mandatory:False
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False

-OutVerboseVariable

Applicable: Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019

When present, detailed output from running the cmdlet will be stored in the specified variable. For example, to store output in a variable named $TestOutput use the following syntax:

-OutVerboseVariable TestOutput

Do not prepend a $ character when specifying the variable name.

Parameter properties

Type:String
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False
Aliases:ovv

Parameter sets

(All)
Position:Named
Mandatory:False
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False

-RegistrarPort

Applicable: Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019

SIP port used by the Registrar service. This parameter is not required if the Registrar uses the default port 5061.

Parameter properties

Type:Int32
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False
Aliases:rp

Parameter sets

(All)
Position:Named
Mandatory:False
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False

-TargetFqdn

Applicable: Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019

Fully qualified ___domain name of the pool being tested for Exchange Unified Messaging connectivity.

Parameter properties

Type:String
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False
Aliases:t

Parameter sets

ServerPlatform
Position:2
Mandatory:True
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False
ClientPlatform
Position:2
Mandatory:True
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False

-UserCredential

Applicable: Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019

User credentials object for the user account to be used in the test. The value passed to UserCredential should be an object reference obtained by using the Get-Credential cmdlet. For example, this code returns a credentials object for the user litwareinc\kenmyer and stores that object in a variable named $x:

$x = Get-Credential "litwareinc\kenmyer"

You need to supply the user password when running this command.

This parameter is not required if you are running the test by using test users configured via the CsHealthMonitoringConfiguration cmdlets.

Parameter properties

Type:PSCredential
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False
Aliases:uc

Parameter sets

ClientPlatform
Position:Named
Mandatory:True
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False

-UserSipAddress

Applicable: Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019

. For example:

-UserSipAddress "sip:kenmyer@litwareinc.com"

This parameter is not required if you are running the test by using test users configured via the CsHealthMonitoringConfiguration cmdlets.

Parameter properties

Type:String
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False
Aliases:ua

Parameter sets

ServerPlatform
Position:Named
Mandatory:False
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False
ClientPlatform
Position:Named
Mandatory:False
Value from pipeline:False
Value from pipeline by property name:False
Value from remaining arguments:False

CommonParameters

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable, -ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.

Inputs

None

The Test-CsExUMConnectivity cmdlet does not accept pipelined input.

Outputs

Microsoft.Rtc.SyntheticTransactions.TaskOutput

The Test-CsExUMConnectivity cmdlet returns an instance of the Microsoft.Rtc.SyntheticTransactions.TaskOutput object.