03-27-2020 02:59 PM
Hello,
I have configured Jabber EDI services and can't figure it out why email address is mapped as a phone number. Any help would be appreciated.
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03-29-2020 06:18 AM - edited 03-29-2020 07:08 AM
For me it looks like sip uri dialing. If you click on that "email" are you able to make a call?
Check that parameter in the config
<BDISipUri>msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress.... And the same for sipuri tag. What are the values on the ldap for msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress ?
If email address then you have the cause...
03-27-2020 03:55 PM
Have you modified the default field mapping for Jabber?
If not, review the defaults for each field and look into your AD if that information is actually there or not.
Jabber simply pulls the information from LDAP according to the field mapping that is configured, or uses the default values.
03-27-2020 10:25 PM
Only "mail" AD attribute stores mail address. I have removed mail from the configuration file, but nothing has changed.
Current jabber-config.xml configuration
<Presence>
<PresenceDomain>domain.lan</PresenceDomain>
<EnableLocalAddressBookSearch>false</EnableLocalAddressBookSearch>
</Presence>
<Directory>
<DirectoryServerType>EDI</DirectoryServerType>
<CommonName>cn</CommonName>
<BDICommonName>cn</BDICommonName>
<DisplayName>displayName</DisplayName>
<BDIDisplayName>displayName</BDIDisplayName>
<FirstName>givenName</FirstName>
<BDIFirstName>givenName</BDIFirstName>
<LastName>sn</LastName>
<BDILastName>sn</BDILastName>
<EmailAddress>fakevalue</EmailAddress>
<BDIEmailAddress>fakevalue</BDIEmailAddress>
<SipUri>msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress</SipUri>
<BDISipUri>msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress</BDISipUri>
<BusinessPhone>telephoneNfumber</BusinessPhone>
<BDIBusinessPhone>telephoneNfumber</BDIBusinessPhone>
<MobilePhone>fakevalue</MobilePhone>
<BDIMobilePhone>fakevalue</BDIMobilePhone>
<HomePhone>fakevalue</HomePhone>
<BDIHomePhone>fakevalue</BDIHomePhone>
<OtherPhone>fakevalue</OtherPhone>
<BDIOtherPhone>fakevalue</BDIOtherPhone>
<Title>title</Title>
<BDITitle>title</BDITitle>
<CompanyName>company</CompanyName>
<BDICompanyName>company</BDICompanyName>
<UserAccountName>sAMAccountName</UserAccountName>
<BDIUserAccountName>sAMAccountName</BDIUserAccountName>
<DomainName>userPrincipalName</DomainName>
<BDIDomainName>userPrincipalName</BDIDomainName>
<Location>co</Location>
<BDILocation>co</BDILocation>
<Nickname>Nickname</Nickname>
<BDINickname>Nickname</BDINickname>
<PostalCode>postalCode</PostalCode>
<BDIPostalCode>postalCode</BDIPostalCode>
<State>st</State>
<BDIState>st</BDIState>
<StreetAddress>streetAddress</StreetAddress>
<BDIStreetAddress>streetAddress</BDIStreetAddress>
<BaseFilter>(&(objectCategory=person))</BaseFilter>
<BDIBaseFilter>(&(objectCategory=person))</BDIBaseFilter>
<PredictiveSearchFilter>anr=</PredictiveSearchFilter>
<BDIPredictiveSearchFilter>anr=</BDIPredictiveSearchFilter>
<DisableSecondaryNumberLookups>1</DisableSecondaryNumberLookups>
<BDIDisableSecondaryNumberLookups>1</BDIDisableSecondaryNumberLookups>
<SearchTimeout>5</SearchTimeout>
<BDISearchTimeout>5</BDISearchTimeout>
<UseWildcards>0</UseWildcards>
<BDIUseWildcards>0</BDIUseWildcards>
<MinimumCharacterQuery>3</MinimumCharacterQuery>
<BDIMinimumCharacterQuery>3</BDIMinimumCharacterQuery>
<BDIUserANR>false</BDIUserANR>
<BDIBDIUserANR>false</BDIBDIUserANR>
<PhotoUriSubstitutionEnabled>false</PhotoUriSubstitutionEnabled>
<BDIPhotoUriSubstitutionEnabled>false</BDIPhotoUriSubstitutionEnabled>
<UseSIPURIToResolveContacts>false</UseSIPURIToResolveContacts>
<BDIUseSIPURIToResolveContacts>false</BDIUseSIPURIToResolveContacts>
</Directory>
03-29-2020 06:18 AM - edited 03-29-2020 07:08 AM
For me it looks like sip uri dialing. If you click on that "email" are you able to make a call?
Check that parameter in the config
<BDISipUri>msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress.... And the same for sipuri tag. What are the values on the ldap for msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress ?
If email address then you have the cause...
03-29-2020 11:01 PM
Thank you, it was sip dialing.
<DirectoryUri> maps mail address
03-30-2020 02:05 AM
youare welcome ;)
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