You are integrating an existing Cisco Unity Connection user with an existing LDAP user. However, the user’s
Unity Connection Alias field does not match the LDAP user ID.
Which of the following should you do prior to using the BAT to import the LDAP data? (Select the best answer.)
A.
Map the LDAP first name field to the Unity Connection first name field in the BAT.
B.
Map the LDAP last name field to the Unity Connection last name field in the BAT.
C.
Modify the user’s Alias field in Unity Connection.
D.
Modify the LDAP user ID in the CSV file prior to importing it with the BAT.
Explanation:
If you want to integrate an existing Cisco Unity Connection user with an existing Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) user, you should first ensure that the Aliasfield in Unity Connection matches the user ID in the
LDAP directory. If the values do not match, as in this scenario, you should modify the user’s Alias field in Cisco
Unity Connection.
The Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) can be used to add, update, or remove users from Cisco Unified
Communications platforms. When you integrate an existing Cisco Unity Connection account with an existing
LDAP user, you must first export the LDAP user information to a comma-separated values (CSV) file. Next, you
must import the CSV file into Unity Connection by using the BAT. The LDAP user ID field that is specified in the
CSV is what the BAT will use to search the Unity Connection database. If the BAT finds no matching Unity
Connection user alias, the action will fail and a failed objects report will be created.
You should not map the LDAP first name field to the Unity Connection first name field in the BAT. Even if it
were possible to do so, multiple users could have the same first name. In addition, you should not map the
LDAP last name field to the Unity Connection last name field in the BAT. Even if it were possible to do so,
multiple users could have the same last name.
You should not modify the LDAP user ID in the CSV file prior to importing it with the BAT. The purpose of
integrating a Unity Connection user account with an existing LDAP account is to ensure that the data between
the two systems remains consistent. If you update the LDAP user ID value in the CSV, the value in the LDAPdirectory itself does not change. Therefore, the data between the two systems will not remain synchronized.https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/user_mac/
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