Polycom 7000 User Manual

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11 If, in step 
, the Total users/rooms values were significantly different from what you expected, try to 
determine the reason and fix it: 
Go to User > Users and perform some searches to determine which enterprise users are 
available and which aren’t. 
If there are many missing or incorrect users, consider whether changes to the LDAP filter can 
correct the problem or if there is an issue with the directory integration configuration chosen. 
12 If, in step 
, there were many conference room errors, try to determine the reason and fix it: 
Go to Reports > Conference Room Errors and verify that the time on the report is after the time 
when you last completed step 
Review the list of duplicate and invalid conference room IDs. Consider whether using a different 
Active Directory attribute, increasing the conference room ID length, or editing the characters to 
remove will resolve the majority of problems. 
If there are only a few problems, they can generally be resolved by correcting invalid Active 
Directory entries. 
13 If necessary, repeat steps 
-
, modifying the integration parameters as 
needed, until you get a satisfactory result. 
See also: 
 
 
Understanding Base DN
The Base DN field is where you can specify the distinguished name (DN) of a subset of the Active Directory 
hierarchy (a domain, subset of domains, or organizational unit) to which you want to restrict the 
RealPresence DMA system. It acts like a filter. 
The diagram below illustrates how choosing different Base DN values affects which parts of a forest are 
included in the directory integration. 
Caution: Disable the service account
Leaving user roles assigned to the service account represents a serious security risk. For best 
security, remove all user roles and mark this account disabled in the Polycom RealPresence DMA 
system (not the Active Directory) so that this account can’t be used for conferencing or for logging into 
the Polycom RealPresence DMA system management interface.
Note: LDAP familiarity
If you’re not familiar with LDAP filter syntax (as defined in RFC 2254) and knowledgeable about 
enterprise directories in general and your specific implementation in particular, please consult with 
someone who is.