05-25-2017 06:25 AM - edited 03-19-2019 12:28 PM
GERMAN:
Hallo,
wie kann ich ein Telefonverzeichnis erstellen, dass alle DNs umfasst und für alle User verfügbar ist. Wir haben zwar das Unternehmensverzeichnis ( LDAP Anbindung an AD ), hier hat jedoch jeder User nur eine DN. Nun haben gleiche User mehrere DNs ( Desktop-Phone, IP Phone, Jabber auf iPhone, Jabber auf iPad usw.)
Wie kann ich das abbilden ?
Danke für alle Antworten, Ratschläge und Hilfestellungen.
Reinhard
ENGLISH:
How can I create a phone directory that includes all DNs and is available to all users. Although we have the company directory (LDAP connection to AD), here, however, each user has only one DN. Now same users have several DNs (Desktop Phone, IP Phone, Jabber on iPhone, Jabber on iPad etc.)
How can I map this?
Thanks for all answers, advice and help.
Reinhard
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06-01-2017 07:52 AM
Reinhard,
This is an interesting question....because most customer don't want multiple numbers for their users, they want one number.
My question for you is why you need separate numbers? In a typical deployment, the Deskphone (including IP Phones) and Jabber client (on all platforms) will share a single number (and a single URI). And if you are looking to include a mobile phone's number on the directory for a user, often times that is not exposed since customers will Single Number Reach to ring a mobile device at the same time that the enterprise number is ringing.
But if you want to expose more number choices to your users through a directory lookup, then you will need to create your own directory lookup phone service. Information about custom directory services and sample web services code can be found on Cisco's Developer's Network (DevNet).
Thanks,
Dan
06-01-2017 07:52 AM
Reinhard,
This is an interesting question....because most customer don't want multiple numbers for their users, they want one number.
My question for you is why you need separate numbers? In a typical deployment, the Deskphone (including IP Phones) and Jabber client (on all platforms) will share a single number (and a single URI). And if you are looking to include a mobile phone's number on the directory for a user, often times that is not exposed since customers will Single Number Reach to ring a mobile device at the same time that the enterprise number is ringing.
But if you want to expose more number choices to your users through a directory lookup, then you will need to create your own directory lookup phone service. Information about custom directory services and sample web services code can be found on Cisco's Developer's Network (DevNet).
Thanks,
Dan
06-01-2017 09:52 PM
Hello Daniel,
our customer don't want devices ring simultaneously. single number reach is basically a very good idea, but sometimes it is driving people crazy ( we had it with iPhone - when iMac, iPad and iPhone ring at the same time ).
I have no idea how to program a custom directory, so the best way would be a separat AD user for the mobile device.
I like to thank you for your answer.
Reinhard
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