08-08-2010 01:46 PM
This is a new install. CUPS 7 w/ CUCM-BE 7.1.5. I have added two LDAP profiles, one for each location...and each has a different OU. The users in one OU can only see users in that OU. If I simply make one of the LDAP profile's the deffault will this allow users in the different OU's to see each other?
The user's extensions are also not showing up, most of them say "unknown" or display their cell phone number. Shouldn't this be pulled from CUCM and the IP Phone extensions show up?
THanks in advance for the help.
Jeff
08-08-2010 02:11 PM
Hi
If you want all users to see all other users, you would probably want a single LDAP profile that lists both OUs like so:
Ou=xxx,dc=domain1#Ou=yyy,dc=domain1
You may want each set of users to use a local DC, this is still possible - just have two LDAP profiles referring to the local servers, but with both base OUs specified...
Regarding extensions not showing up - you need to see what attribute contains the extension number, and set that attribute on the LDAP profile where the list LDAP attributes is set up.
Regards
Aaron
08-08-2010 03:12 PM
Good afternoon Aaron,
So this is how it is currently set up, in separate profiles:
OU=IPP-Users,OU=Cedar,DC=domain,DC=local
OU=IPP-Users,OU=Birch,DC=domain,DC=local
And you're saying it should be:
OU=IPP-Users,OU=Cedar,DC=domain,DC=local#OU=IPP-Users,OU=Birch,DC=domain,DC=local
Is the OU=IPP-Users required in both?? And is the '#' required?
Thank you,
Jeff
08-09-2010 12:43 AM
Hi
OU=IPP-Users would be required in both unless you want everything under the OU= Birch or OU=Cedar to be searchable rather than just what's under the sub-OU of IPP-Users.
# is the seperator between the two search bases that you want...
Regards
Aaron
08-09-2010 06:38 AM
I've made the change and I can now search for all users within the organization.
Still having an issue with the "unknown" phone number. I have gone to Application -> CUPC -> User Settings and have changed the BusinessPhoneNumber to ipPhone
ipPhone is the field in AD (and CUCM) that the 4 digit extension is listed. How long does this take to update? Is there a manual sync I can do?
Thanks,
Jeff
Attached is a screen shot of the page...
08-09-2010 06:42 AM
Hi
That's not synced really - basically the map of attributes gets pulled into CUPC at logon, and then CUPC searches AD using that map when you hit the search button.
So exit CUPC, log in again and try searching..
Aaron
08-09-2010 07:01 AM
That did it! Thank you sir.
Now I'm seeing that my user has a softphone, but no other user's have this capability. I've looked through everything that I know of and things all look to be the same....
08-09-2010 07:03 AM
As a side note, I show up as "Registered" in CUCM under my UPC device...and no one else does.
Jeff
08-09-2010 07:13 AM
Hi
Softphone basically needs:
1) A CUPC configured in CCM, with the name UPCxxxx where xxxx is the user's login name; if the login name is more than 12 characters just the first 12 characters should be used, and no punctuation etc.
2) In the CUPC User Settings page (same as the one with the LDAP map) you put in the TFTP server... you must have this done already.
What do you see in 'Server Health' in the softphone section?
Aaron
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08-09-2010 07:15 AM
Ah - also the primary extension field on the 'End User' account needs to match the DN on the UPC you have created in CCM.
Regards
08-09-2010 07:38 AM
Primary extension field matches....and in the same partition
08-09-2010 07:41 AM
The only difference I see at this point is that I have a deskphone associated to me and the other users do not
08-09-2010 08:10 AM
Hi
I presume you've exited and re-loaded CUPC on the other PCs? And that you have tried to select softphone mode from the little drop-down menu?
Aaron
08-09-2010 09:15 AM
That is correct.
I forgot the reload once I won't forget again
Anyhow I'm just not seeing what is wrong......
08-09-2010 07:24 AM
The softphone simply says "Not Registered". In the TFTP section it lists the TFTP server but nothing else. Mine has a UPCxxx.cnf.xml
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