Synchronization Tab
NOTE:
Some configuration fields are disabled if MiCollab Client
is running in MiCollab-integrated
mode.
Using synchronization, you can quickly populate
the MiCollab Client
accounts list based on your existing PBX node, Active Directory (AD),
or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) corporate directory. In
addition, you can schedule periodic synchronizations to keep your MiCollab Client accounts and
corporate directory synchronized.
From the Synchronization tab, select the Enterprise
from the list box, and then select a synchronization
type.
After you select a synchronizer, you can complete the following tasks:
- For Enterprises
configured for AD/LDAP synchronizers only, you can also do
the following:
- Click Add
to add an AD/LDAP synchronizer and configure the settings.
- Click an AD/LDAP
Synchronizer link to edit it.
- Delete
an AD/LDAP synchronizer. When you delete an AD/LDAP synchronizer,
all the accounts associated with the synchronizer are also deleted.
- Check the status of the last AD/LDAP synchronization.
NOTE:
For synchronization failures, refer to the topic.
- For Enterprises
configured for PBX Node synchronizers only, you can also do
the following:
- Check the status of the last PBX Node synchronization
on the PBX Nodes tab.
- View PBX Node synchronization details on the PBX Node Details page.
- Specify a feature
profile to use for all accounts created during
the PBX node synchronization.
- Enable or disable the Synchronize Dynamic Extensions only
option.
NOTE:
The following are valid character ranges for LDAP synch. Anything outside
of these is invalid character for LDAP synch:
0x9, 0xA, 0xD, 0x20 to 0xD7FF, 0xE000 to 0xFFFD, 0x10000 to 0x10FFFF
Synchronization Rules for MiVoice Business:
Below are the synchronization rules for MiVoice Business.
(On MiVoice Business,
PRG stands for - Personal Ring Group.
MDUG - stands for Multi Device User group):
- Starting from MiCollab Client
5.1, user can have either a Minet Softphone or a SIP softphone, but
not both.
- The MiCollab Client
will recognize numbers on MiVoice Business
with device type as 'App Server Port' or '5020 IP' with MAC address
starting with A1:21:00 as Minet Softphone. Numbers on MiVoice Business with device
type as 'MiCollab Client Endpoint' will be recognized as 'UC Endpoint',
if user does not have a Minet Softphone. If user has both number types,
then MiCollab Client
will assign the Minet Softphone as User softphone.
- If user has deskphone and softphone ,
and no PRG or MDUG on MiVoice Business,
then the first name, last name and department fields in MiVoice Business has to match
exactly (including case) for the deskphone and softphone for MiCollab Client PBX sync to
associate the two phones for same user. This restriction does not
apply if user has PRG or MDUG on MiVoice Business
and the deskphone and softphone are part of the PRG.
- When user has PRG or MDUG on MiVoice Business, the first
name,last name and department of PRG pilot is used to identify the
account in MiCollab Client.
The PRG pilot will be assigned as user deskphone or as user softphone.
- If user has multiple deskphones or SIP
phones or Minet softphones, then PRG or MDUG has to be defined in
MiVoice Business
and all the user devices have to be part of the group for MiCollab Client to pull in
all the phone numbers for that user.
- When a phone number is deleted in MiVoice Business then it will
still show up in MiCollab Client
for that account when one or more of the following is true:
- The number was manually added in MiCollab Client
by the administrator.
- Some of the user's dynamic statuses are still pointing to that
number for call routing purposes.
To remove the number from MiCollab Client database, the
user has to login to the desktop client and update the dynamic statuses
pointing to the deleted number. User has to update the Make Call from
setting within each status to point to a different number. Once all the
references are removed, the user can delete the number from MiCollab Client database.
NOTE:
Rule 6 also applies to MiVoice Office 250.
Related Topics:
Adding
and Editing AD/LDAP Synchronizers
Common
AD Field Mappings
Features Tab
Provisioning
MiCollab Client