[cisco-voip] DC to AD

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Thu Sep 16 14:01:53 EDT 2010


None of the Cisco specific stuff is stored in AD any more so it will all stay in the database.

After you enable the sync any user not in AD will be marked inactive, and deleted the next time the garbage collection runs.  You can see both in the admin web page and via CLI sql query who the inactive users are.

Also remember that ldap sync and auth are separate.  You can sync in users from AD and not use AD for authentication purposes.

-Ryan

On Sep 16, 2010, at 1:26 PM, Scott Voll wrote:

OK coming back to this thread.

This weekend we are scheduled to cut over to our 7.1.5 cluster.

It looks like through our DMA from 4 to 7 that all the users / data came with it.

Now we decide that we want to start using AD.

Understanding that if the users are the same in both AD and the Cisco Directory, what happens to Personal address book / fast dials data?  Does it stay in the CM but uses the User / password from AD?

What happens to users that are not in AD, all data is deleted as they would become inactive?

Just need to know before we switch to AD, but we have some other stuff coming up that looks like it's going to require AD LDAP.

Thanks

Scott

On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Wes Sisk <wsisk at cisco.com> wrote:
Data is not migrated automatically.

The "user profile" contains device assocaition, primary extension, CCx extension, etc.

In 4.x user profile was stored in directory (DC or AD).

In 5.x and later user profile is stored in the local informix database.

I am not aware of any automated migration tools. In 4.x you could use 'dumpall out.txt' from command line to dump entire DCD to plain text file.  You can parse this pretty easily with PERL or similar for reformatting to LDIF for ldap upload or CSV for BAT/BPS import.

/Wes


On Friday, July 02, 2010 7:53:17 PM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com> wrote:
> Happy Independence day Weekend all--
> 
> Got a question about directories.
> 
> Currently we are using the built in DC directory but for CUCIMOC it looks like AD integrated might be more helpful.
> 
> I know how to setup the AD integration, but my question is what will happen if I move from the DC directory to AD?  User name (first and Last) and alias are the same, both in DC and AD.
> 
> Will we have to resetup all the CCx extensions, and device associations?  or since they are the same will they just sync?
> 
> Same goes for Unity Connection.  All the same in both the directory and AD.  or will we have to do something else?
> 
> Thanks for any info in advance.
> 
> Scott
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