12-17-2012 01:14 AM - edited 03-16-2019 02:45 PM
As per documentation for CUCM and AD Syncronization,
All existing Cisco Unified CM end-user accounts are deactivated.
12-17-2012 02:02 AM
The very first time you enable AD sync, all end users will be deactivated. This happens only once you enabled AD sync. Once AD sync is enabled you will not be able to add end users in CUCM, rather all users will be imported from AD.
You can define your syncronisation interval under the LDAP directories
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12-17-2012 04:11 AM
Unless you're running CUCM 9, on which you can have AD and still create users.
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12-17-2012 09:25 AM
Jamie, (+5),
I dint know this is now available on CUCM 9.0. Thats nice to know
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12-17-2012 09:45 AM
Hi
Do we have CUCM 9.0 document which can provide some details, what is supported as answer is not very clear
Thanks
12-17-2012 10:03 AM
You can find this information here. before CUCM 9.0 once you have AD sync enabled, you cant add users locally. However in CUCM 9.0, you can add users locally and also have AD sync. That means that when AD sync is enabled, CUCM will not mark your users inactive
LDAP and Manual User Support
Prior to CUCM 9.0
Enabling LDAP sync would prohibit adding local users
End user to be used by CUCM must be defined on AD and synched
Extra users could trigger extra CAL’s on the MS AD
With CUCM 9.0
Administrator can have both LDAP sync users and locally defined users
Ability to modify local users and roles assigned to LDAP users
Deleting LDAP synch will mark users synced for deletion (garbage collection)
Administrator can convert an LDAP user to a local user
User status field is used to differentiate between the Local user and LDAP Synchronized users
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