Refer to the exhibit.
A user was imported to Cisco Unity Connection through LDAP integration. The user was later
deleted from Active directory. What would happen to the user in Cisco Unity Connection?
A.
User would get purged immediately.
B.
User would be converted to a permanent Cisco Unity Connection legacy user in 24 hours.
C.
User would get purged in 24 hours.
D.
User would be converted to a permanent Cisco Unity Connection legacy user immediately.
When the LDAP user account for a Unity Connection user is disabled or deleted, or if an LDAP directory configuration is deleted from the Unity Connection system, the following occurs:
1. Initially, when Unity Connection users try to sign in to a Unity Connection web application, LDAP authentication fails because Unity Connection is still trying to authenticate against the LDAP directory.
If you have multiple LDAP directory configurations accessing multiple LDAP user search bases, and if only one configuration was deleted, only the users in the associated user search base are affected. Users in other user search bases are still able to sign in to Unity Connection web applications.
2. At the first scheduled synchronization, users are marked as “LDAP inactive” in Unity Connection.
Attempts to sign in to Unity Connection web applications continue to fail.
3. At the next scheduled synchronization that occurs at least 24 hours after users are marked as “LDAP inactive,” all Unity Connection users whose accounts were associated with LDAP accounts are converted to Unity Connection standalone users.
For each Unity Connection user, the password for Unity Connection web applications and for IMAP email access to Unity Connection voice messages becomes the password that was stored in the Unity Connection database when the user account was created. (This is usually the password in the user template that was used to create the user.) Unity Connection users do not know this password, so an administrator must reset it.
The numeric password (PIN) for the telephone user interface and the voice user interface remains unchanged.
Note the following regarding Unity Connection users whose LDAP user accounts were disabled or deleted, or who were synchronized via an LDAP directory configuration that was deleted from Unity Connection:
The users can continue to sign in to Unity Connection by phone during the period in which Unity Connection is converting them from an LDAP-synchronized user to a standalone user.
Their messages are not deleted.
Callers can continue to leave messages for these Unity Connection users.
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