The following conditions apply:
Application Reach Through is only available in an Administrative Group that supports Multi-Node Management (MNM) applications.
SDS must be sharing data among the elements in the Administrative group. If elements are not sharing data, they will not be available for Application Reach Through.
If the system administration policy of the user on the remote element is different than the system administration policy of the user on the login node, the user access is governed by the policy on the remote element.
The network elements in the Admin Group have to be either
all migrated to RDN Synchronization, or
all NOT migrated to RDN Synchronization
Before you can use Application Reach Through, you must first add the IP addresses of all the elements in the Administrative Group as web sites in the Local Internet zone of your Internet Explorer browser.
The current date and time must be set on each 3300 ICP system in the Administration Group. You set the system "Date and Time" with the WriteDateTime maintenance command or through the Group Administration Tool.
You must install the Mitel Root Certificate on the client PC in order to use Application Reach-Through.
If Application Reach Through is available you can click on the Show form on field to display a list of the elements in the Administrative Group.
If Application Reach Through is not available for a form, the Show form on field displays "Not Accessible".
It's possible to reach-through to forms that contain data from elements that do not belong to the Administrative Group. For example
A reach through to the SDS Shared Data Updates form on an Administrative Group member element could show updates that were initiated at sharing scopes greater than the Administrative Group scope.
You can reach through to the SDS Form Comparison form on an another Administrative Group member element and then compare form data from that member with a network element that is not a member of the Administrative Group.
You can reach through to the Hunt Groups form on an another Administrative Group member element and then assign a secondary element for hunt group resiliency. The secondary element can be an element outside of the current Administrative Group.