Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 White Paper
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For each of the three Cisco Unified Communications Manager publishers:
◦ Release 9.0
◦ LDAP synchronization and authentication
◦ Extension mobility
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Messages processors
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Three Cisco Unity Connection Version 9.0 processors
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Administrative partitioning
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Based on delegation requirements, users are partitioned into eight administrative sites.
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User services provisioning requirement
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Most users have phone, line, voicemail, and email.
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Some users are provisioned with extension mobility (device profile and line) and voicemail.
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Dial-plan information
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Each branch office has one device calling search space.
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Each branch office has two route partitions.
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Each branch office has one location code.
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Each branch office has one device pool.
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There are two common device configurations for all sites.
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Only one voicemail template is used per branch office.
Configuring Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning: Set Up Devices
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Each Cisco Unified Communications Manager publisher is entered in Cisco Prime Collaboration
Provisioning
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With extension mobility service and URL
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LDAP integration: Synchronization and authentication
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Three call processors are defined.
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Each Cisco Unity Connection (primary Cisco Unity Connection) device is entered in Cisco Prime
Collaboration Provisioning.
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Perform infrastructure sync and user sync for each Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco
Unity Connection.
Configuring Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning: Set Up Domains
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Eight domains are created, one per administrative site using the User Provisioning Setup user interface
(refer to screen shot shown after bulleted list).
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Each domain uses only one call processor and one message processor.
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Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning allows automatic user synchronization by matching the department
code in the directory.
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The department code is not guaranteed to be unique across domains.
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For each domain, configure the AssociateUsersByDevicePool and/or AssociateUsersByLocation rules in
Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning to allow synchronization of the user in the domain.