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Chapter 114 End User Configuration
End User Configuration Settings
Table 114-1 describes the end user configuration settings. For related procedures, see the “Related
Topics” section on page 114-18.
Before You Begin
If you enable LDAP synchronization in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration,
you cannot add an end user, delete an end user, or change some existing user information, including
user IDs, in the End User Configuration windows. Instead, you must add, update some user
information, and delete end users in the corporate LDAP directory. To verify that the Enable
Synchronizing from LDAP Server check box is not checked, choose System
> LDAP > LDAP
System.
If you configure your system to authenticate users against the LDAP directory, you cannot configure
or change end user passwords in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. You
configure and change end user passwords in the corporate LDAP directory.
You can import Cisco Unity Connection users in Cisco Unity Connection, as described in the
applicable User Moves, Adds, and Changes Guide for Cisco
Unity Connection. Or, if you want to
do so, you can configure a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration end user as a
Cisco
Unity Connection user by using the Create a Cisco Unity User option in the End User
Configuration window, as described in the
“Creating a Cisco Unity Connection Voice Mailbox”
section on page 114-10.
Table 114-1 End User Configuration Settings
Field Description
User Information
LDAP Sync Status This field displays the LDAP synchronization status, which you set with
the System
> LDAP > LDAP System menu option.
User ID Enter the unique end user identification name. You can enter any
character, including alphanumeric and special characters. No character
restrictions exist for this field.
You can modify User ID only if synchronization with an LDAP server is
not enabled. If synchronization is enabled, you can view the user ID, but
you cannot modify it.
If synchronization is disabled, Cisco Unified Communications Manager
permits you to modify the user ID after it is created.
Password / Edit Credential This field does not display if LDAP Authentication is enabled.
Enter alphanumeric or special characters for the end user password. You
must enter at least the minimum number of characters that are specified
in the assigned credential policy (1-127 characters).
The Edit Credential button displays after this user is added to the
database. Click the Edit Credential button to manage credential
information for this user. See the
“Managing End User Credential
Information” section on page 114-12.
Confirm Password This field does not display if LDAP Authentication is enabled.
Enter the end user password again.