Universal Messaging 10.3 | Administration Guide | Using Command Central to Manage Universal Messaging | Universal Messaging and the Command Line Interface | Configuration Types That the Universal Messaging Server Supports
 
Configuration Types That the Universal Messaging Server Supports
The Universal Messaging realm server run-time component supports creating instances of the configuration types listed in the following table.
Configuration Type
Use to...
COMMON-LOCAL-USERS
Configure and manage users of a Universal Messaging server instance. COMMON-LOCAL-USERS-userId supports configuring the user ID and password of each user. By default, the users have administrator privileges for the Universal Messaging server instance.
COMMON-LICENSE
Configure the Universal Messaging-specific SagLic license file.
COMMON-LICLOC
View the location of a Universal Messaging server instance’s license file.
You cannot change the location of the license file.
COMMON-JAVASYSPROPS
Extended Java system properties.
COMMON-JVM-OPTIONS
Extended JVM options.
UM-JNDI-CF
Configure the following JNDI connection factories:
*Connection Factory
*Topic Connection Factory
*Queue Connection Factory
*XA Connection Factory
UM-JNDI-DEST
Configure the following JNDI destinations:
*Topics
*Queues
COMMON-CLUSTER
Configure an active/active Universal Messaging cluster.
COMMON-MEMORY
Configure the initial memory size and maximum memory size of a Universal Messaging server instance.
COMMON-PORTS
Configure the Universal Messaging server interfaces.
Note: 
*You cannot change the protocol, bind address, port number, or alias of a port of an existing server interface.
*If you change the SSL certificates of a secured interface, you must restart the interface.
UM-ZONE
Create and manage Universal Messaging zones.
UM-CHANNELS
Create and manage Universal Messaging channels.
UM-QUEUES
Create and manage Universal Messaging queues.
UM-REALM-ACL
Manage Universal Messaging Access Control List (ACL).
UM-GROUPS
Manage Universal Messaging security groups.
COMMON-SYSPROPS
DEPRECATED. Use COMMON-JAVASYSPROPS.