DirXML-pbxExtension object

The following table describes the attributes of the DirXML-nwoExtension object.

In the base configuration, this object is specified in the Filter and in the Schema Mapping rule.

However, in some configurations, this object will be used only as output from the driver and will be immediately transformed into another object by the style sheets, so this kind of object will never be created in eDirectory. For example, nwoExtension objects are not created in the workforce tree configuration explained in Workforce Tree Configuration. Instead, nwoExtension object information that comes from the driver shim is transformed into user object information by the style sheets. In configurations that never create nwoExtension objects in eDirectory, it is not necessary to include this kind of object in the Filter and the Schema Mapping rule.

pbxExtension Attributes
(eDirectory namespace)
pbxExtension Attributes
(driver namespace)
Description Format Sample Value

Common Name

(no mapping is necessary for this in the driver namespace)

This is the naming attribute for eDirectory.

In the sample configurations discussed in this manual, the value comes from the Extension attribute.

case ignore string

12345

displayName

Name

Display name of the extension this object represents.

case ignore string

Doe, John

DirXML-nwoExtension

Extension

The extension number.

case ignore string

12345

Description

Description

Description of object.

case ignore string

Extension configured.

DirXML-nwoObjectID

ObjectID

Entry ID of the object (such as a user object) that this phone number belongs to.

In the sample configurations this is the entry ID, but it could be an ID of your choice, such as the employee ID.

case ignore string

0000804F

DirXML-nwoPhoneType

PhoneType

Phone type recognized by the PBX.

case ignore string

8410

DirXML-nwoStatus

Status

Status of extension

case ignore string

configured

DirXML-nwoRestrictionClass

RestrictionClass

Class of restriction, used to grant specific calling access to the extension.

For example, you might define class 01with a restriction that no international calls can be made.

The names of these classes are determined by the PBX administrator.

integer

01

The following table shows the association for the pbxExtension object.

Driver State Association

AvayaPBXDriver

Associated

/Driver Name/Extension

For example,
/Avaya PBX Driver/12345