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<div>Enterprise Edition does a sync with CUCM only..</div>
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<div>Premium Edition allows you to do a sync with CUCM, AD or iPlanet as the source. If you are doing a sync with AD then it can sync either users or contacts but at the moment it is one or the other as you can only configure a single AD sync. What you could
do with Premium Edition is sync with CUCM for your internal users and sync with AD for your contacts (external users) and all of the contacts will then show in the single Full Directory within the console.</div>
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<div>Hope this helps.<br>
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<div>On Mar 12, 2013, at 11:36 AM, Bill Talley <<a href="mailto:btalley@gmail.com">btalley@gmail.com</a>></div>
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I've been searching the forums and design/implementation docs for info relating to the types of objects that CUAC Enterprise will import from Active Directory with limited success. I realize CUCM will not import Contacts from AD; however, does anyone know
if CUAC will import Contacts from AD into either the internal or external directories, or does it only import user objects? If I'm not mistaken, the internal directory pulls user info from CUCM, correct? External directory could be an AD source? Key question
relates to importing Contacts from AD though.<br>
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I'm sure this is published somewhere and I'm reading right past it... (honestly not sarcasm).<br>
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Thanks all.<br>
Bill<br>
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