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Cisco Unified Communication Manager (CUCM) Integration Modul for Novell Identity Manager

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http://www.skypro.ch/downloads/SKyPRO-CUCMdriver_v2_1.rar
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http://www.skypro.ch/index.php/products/identitymanagement/cucmintegration

Based on the SOAP protocol the Cisco CUCM driver synchronizes users and phone lines with the Cisco Unified Communication Manager. Users will be created, modified and deleted in the CUCM user directory. All line numbers of phone devices associated with users are synchronized with your central directory.

CUCM is the authoritative data source for phone numbers. Therefore changes to the phone number in eDirectory will be overwritten by the CUCM driver. Vice versa eDirectory is the authoritative data source for surname, given name, email etc. so all changes made to these attributes in CUCM will be overwritten with the values in eDirectory. This way you benefit from a correct CUCM user directory and from current and accurate phone numbers in your eDirectory.

The driver offers a lot of free configurable parameters. You can define which container holds the users, you want to synchronize. You can choose how the driver will handle the deletion process of users in either CUCM or eDirectory. e.g. the driver can remove both objects, notify an administrator or just remove the association.

The driver has a very modular design and can be extended to any function the CUCM SOAP interface offers.

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Cisco CUCM Driver Flyer EN V1.2.pdf1.35 MB
CUCM Driver technical description v1.3.pdf531.92 KB

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It was contributed by a community member and is published "as is." It seems to have worked for at least one person, and might work for you. But please be sure to test, test, test before you do anything drastic with it.




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