One gotcha is the user smtp address in cuc needs to be publicly reachable
if you plan to add the required alias for view mail. If not, ExO will not
allow you to use the email address.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018, 2:22 AM James Andrewartha via cisco-voip <
cisco-voip@puck.nether.net> wrote:
> Hi
Another trick I've used is utilizing the 3rdpartygadget SFTP on UCCX.
Thanks,
Brian Meade
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 8:44 PM, Charles Goldsmith
wrote:
> Agreed Ryan, 100%. I've never used the ESXi server for DRS, but I have
> used it to store a COP file for an upgrade when
Years ago when cucilync 8.X was deployed, there was a registry setting that
made a popup window appear when the user changed their Windows password. I
can't find this setting for CuciLync 11.6. Does anyone know if it exists?
Is it an option in jabber-config.xml that I'm missing somehow? Any help
Quick User/Phone Add in CUCM would take care of the first 5 items in less
than 3 minutes or so.
Unity Connection is usually a 30 second process if you have appropriate
templates to set the zero out option per site.
Assigning IPCC Extension and adding profile to RmCm user would still be
manual
If you're importing from AD anyway, why not let the AD sync automatically
create the Unity Connection mailbox? That's at least one thing down.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 12:21 PM Scott Voll wrote:
> Does anyone have a good solution for on boarding new employees?
>
> we have
Does anyone have a good solution for on boarding new employees?
we have to:
create a 7961 EM profile
create a 8861 EM profile
Create a IP Communicator EM Profile
create an IP communicator device
associate the user EM profiles to the AD account
create an Unity connection VM box
set the zero out
BAT Phone templates could save you some time here (if you’re not already using
them).
If it’s just 1 or 2 users here and there BAT imports will take more time than
hand entering them. If it’s a large user on boarding, I’d insert the devices
with a CSV against the phone template.
-Ryan-
> On
Prime provisioning is the official answer from Cisco, but YMMV on how well
it works and it's a pain to setup. My advice is to look at Akkadian Labs
aPME product.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 1:21 PM Scott Voll wrote:
> Does anyone have a good solution for on boarding new
The only thing I’d add, is to make sure you create an off-boarding process. Too
many times we forget about undoing everything we do.
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