[cisco-voip] Extension Mobility and AD users

Madziarczyk, Jonathan JMad at cityofevanston.org
Tue Jun 17 13:46:51 EDT 2008


Hey,

Scott, it's shifts that use the phone so 3 people per day.

I like the idea of the phone number as the login.  I'm running 4.2(3)
right now (6/7 is on the roadmap for this year, but not as soon as I
need it) so I'll put in a TAC and see if there's a way to make it happen
beforehand.

Thanks,
Jonathan


-----Original Message-----
From: James Buchanan [mailto:jbuchanan at ctiusa.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 8:27 AM
To: Tim Smith; Madziarczyk, Jonathan
Cc: cisco-voip
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Extension Mobility and AD users

Hello,
 
When you synchronize with AD in UCM 6, you have the option to select the
username or the telephone number as the user ID. If I believe that EM
will be used extensively, I will use the telephone number as the UCM
user ID. Then, I would go into the Service Parameter for EM and Disable
Alphanumeric Login. This will allow them to use their telephone number
as their user ID.
 
Thanks,
 
James

________________________________

From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Tim Smith
Sent: Tue 6/17/2008 3:22 AM
To: Madziarczyk, Jonathan
Cc: cisco-voip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Extension Mobility and AD users


Hi Jonathan,
 
That is pretty crazy...
 
Most people would have a numeric ID - like a staff ID - 6 digits or
something. Then you can turn the extension mobility service to only
accept numeric input.
 
It speeds the process up quite a bit.
 
But since your stuck with 22 character alpha numeric logins from AD.. 
You dont really have too many out of the box options:
 
1. change your usernames
2. create a separate user account for extension mobility
 
Probably neither of those are feasable... so you have some custom
options...
You could program some sort of authentication proxy for Extension
mobility (it has open API's)
 
Maybe the user could have a shortcut on their desktop
The proxy could pickup and send the user ID from the PC itself
You could choose to authenticate them with a password.. or just accept
they are authenticated since they are already logged on with that 
user in Windows.
Disadvantage is that you would have to wait for the PC to boot up, and
logon before you could use the phone.
 
Maybe you could even create a new authentication service on the phone,
but you would need a shorter and preferably numeric unique ID mapped to
the user account. It would not be sensible to use a phone number, as
they change, and they can be shared.
 
Cheers,
 
Tim


 
On 17/06/2008, Madziarczyk, Jonathan <JMad at cityofevanston.org> wrote: 

	So I've just gotten the Extension Mobility service up and
running and have to say, I do like it, even if it will take some getting
used to.  The biggest problem I have right now is users in AD with
really long names (some hyphenated too).  Logging into the network with
a keyboard is straightforward and simple.   Logging into the phone with
a 22 character username is sheer hell.  Is there a way that I can
shorten these names strictly for Extension Mobility without killing AD?
Obviously these people are going to want to get into their ccmuser
homepage so I need to make sure that part works as well.

	 

	How do most people deal with this?

	 

	Thanks,

	JonM

	 

	
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