[cisco-voip] Move to new AD environment for CUCM and Unity Connection 9.1
Brian Meade
bmeade90 at vt.edu
Mon Jun 20 15:10:24 EDT 2016
As soon as you delete the LDAP directory, it just marks all those users as
inactive. The users won't be deleted until the next 3:15am period that is
at least 24 hours later. If it finds a matching user ID in the new LDAP
directory, the users will automatically become active again when you do a
sync.
Worst case, you just re-add the original LDAP Directory configuration then
do a full sync to make all the users active again if you can't get the new
one to work.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 2:00 PM, <george.hendrix at caci.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
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> We currently have CUCM and Unity Connection 9.1 LDAP integrated to MS
> Domain 1 in forest 1. All users have user accounts pre-built in new MS
> Domain 2 in forest 2. The users were all imported from the first
> domain/forest. There is a trust between the forests. Since the end state
> will be in forest 2, I was thinking we could just take this approach.
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> Disable LDAP integration.
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> Delete old LDAP directory integrations
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> Create LDAP integration with new AD domain.
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> Create new Exchange entry for new domain/forest for when users migrate
> mailboxes.
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> Would this work? I noticed when I attempted to delete some NOW unused
> LDAP directories in CUCM that it warns that any user imported in that
> directory will be deleted. Does this mean when the user was first imported
> or if that was the last directory used for the user? What if I point to
> the root, which contains all the OU directories?
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> Regards,
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> Bill
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