[cisco-voip] MLA Access

Voll, Scott Scott.Voll at wesd.org
Tue Jan 16 13:39:23 EST 2007


All I was saying is, if you have a AD integrated CM enviorment it's not
supported with this application.

"Cisco CallManager version 4.1(3) and higher (note: not supported for
CallManger integrations with Active Directory)"

 

Scott

 

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From: Dan Cavanaugh [mailto:dcavanaugh at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 6:38 AM
To: Voll, Scott
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] MLA Access

 

Not sure what you mean by your post.  The products mentioned are for
CallManager administration and Unity administration.  Active Directory
management has always been outside of basic Unity day to day mangement.
You are still on your own for the underlying Windows management. 

On 1/12/07, Voll, Scott <Scott.Voll at wesd.org> wrote: 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6524/products_data_sheet0900aecd80
313abd.html

 

no active directory 

 

Scott

 

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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Dan Cavanaugh
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 7:04 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] MLA Access

 

 

Cisco has a new product releasing in 2-3 months.  Cisco initially
released the Cisco Voice Provisioning Tool.  This product was nice
because it allowed an administrator to fill in a single web form (based
on a template you create) to create a CallManager phone configuration, a
CallManager user account, and a Unity subscriber acount all at one time.
Huge time saver!  The one thing this product doesn't do...... restrict
access to certain partitions, calling search spaces, device pools, etc.
Cisco's new product (probably called Cisco Unified Voice Provisioning
Tool) is supposed to include all of this security.  What this means to
me is distributed management of a centralized design.  Awesome!  This
would allow you to delegate administration duties down to the local
admin at an SRST site.  The most he could ever do is blow up that (1)
single SRST site, given the proper access. 

 

	 

	From: Martin Lohnert < lohnert at gmail.com
<mailto:lohnert at gmail.com> >
	Date: Jan 11, 2007 9:33 AM 
	Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] MLA Access
	To: "Ortiz, Carlos" < CORTIZ at broward.org
<mailto:CORTIZ at broward.org> >
	Cc: "cisco-voip at puck.nether.net " < cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
<mailto:cisco-voip at puck.nether.net> >
	
	MLA can't do this, you'll need to find a 3rd party tool to help
you.
	You can check one out at
	http://www.2ring.com/buxus/generate_page.php?page_id=106
	
	On 1/10/07, Ortiz, Carlos <CORTIZ at broward.org > wrote:
	>
	>
	>
	> Is there any way to assign MLA access to just a group of
phones? If not does 
	> anyone know of any future plans/roadmap for this type of
granular control?
	> We have a single cluster spread across multiple sites.   We
would love to 
	> allow a remote IT team manage their phones but not have access
to the rest 
	> of the cluster.  I'm sure someone must have come up with this
requirement at
	> some point.
	>
	>
	>
	> Carlos
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