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Can you apply a filter to an empty field in Active Directory with CUCM?

yesenia-m
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Hi Team

I filter users while IpPhone field is different from emptiness, such as the filtering?

                                    ! (ipPhone = null)?

Is it more advisable to have the field to zero and let the filter like this:! (ipPhone = 0)?

Thank you

Regards

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A simple and effective filter to use is this..

(ipPhone=*)

This will allow CUCM to import only users with valid entries in their IP phone field. I think its much better

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Chris Deren
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If this filter works for you it is perfectly fine then, I would not worry about hard coding the field to 0 or anything else that does not make sense.

Chris

Hi Chris

I can use the command ldapsearch in the Active Directory for test the filter,

Is it right to the filter :   !(ipPhone=null) ?

Thank you

Regards

Yesenia,

The actual meaning of this filter is this "dont import any user with ipphone field = null"

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Hi aokanlawon

Then with "null" if I can indicate empty, is that correct?

Thank you

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A simple and effective filter to use is this..

(ipPhone=*)

This will allow CUCM to import only users with valid entries in their IP phone field. I think its much better

Please rate all useful posts

"'Nature is too thin a screen, the glory of the omnipresent God bursts through it everywhere"-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Please rate all useful posts

Thank you,

I'll be doing tests, I reported how everything went.

Regards