[cisco-voip] UC service profile vs Jabber Config

Brian Meade bmeade90 at vt.edu
Thu May 11 11:21:52 EDT 2017


I like to use UDS just so MRA users have the same experience, but there are
some customers that need the more advanced LDAP BDI/EDI/CDI.  On 11.5, you
also have UDS Proxy as an option to go with.  Some customers need to be
able to remap attributes, show something other than first/last name, or
even just allow to see directory for users they don't have synced in CUCM.

The service profile settings can be overruled by jabber-config.xml but
service profile LDAP configuration is the way to go for the most part if
you decide to point clients directly to LDAP.

On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Ben Amick <bamick at humanarc.com> wrote:

> So, my brain is having an issue remember the difference between when and
> why you would use the UC service profile to set LDAP config vs just
> configuring directory services through Jabber-config.xml?
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> Also, I’ve never really understood why one would choose to use
> LDAP/BDI/EDI/CDI/UDS from one to the other. From what I understand, you
> would use UDS or CDI depending on version for connecting to UCM for
> directory services, and for directly connecting to LDAP you’d use BDI or
> EDI, but I’m unsure if there’s any reasons above that. What do you all feel
> like for preference between connecting to UCM or direct to LDAP for
> services?
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