11-19-2014 02:20 PM - edited 03-17-2019 01:01 AM
I am planning on LDAP integrating a CUCM 10.5 system. I will use an LDAP filter that only syncs users who have something in their ipPhone field in AD.
I know that if I try and do a "phones/users" BAT import after I LDAP-integrate the system, it will fail because the user is already in the CUCM End Users table.
My question is this - After I LDAP-integrate, if I have users whose AD ipPhone fields haven't been filled out yet, can I do a "phones/users" BAT import for them, then come behind and put their extensions in their ipPhone field in AD, causing their new CUCM local account to be converted to an LDAP account?
It seems like this is feasible to me, but I wanted to see if anyone has a definitive answer on this.
11-19-2014 03:07 PM
That wouldn't differ if you had no filter and created a local user with a matching userID in LDAP and then do the LDAP integration, he would become a LDAP user, and would be updated with the LDAP info.
11-20-2014 07:20 AM
I guess my question is whether there is something in the BAT process that would look at CUCM and say "oh, it looks like you're LDAP integrated so I'm not going to let you continue with the import." If I'm understanding what you're saying, I should be fine.
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