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Cisco Personal Assistant 1.4 Installation and Administration Guide
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Appendix A      Personal Assistant Administration Page Reference
Corporate Directory Settings
 describes the fields on the Corporate Directory Settings page. Use the Corporate Directory 
Settings page to identify the corporate directory server. This is the directory that contains information, 
such as phone numbers and locations, on all of the employees in the corporation. Personal Assistant uses 
this information to find the phone number for an employee when someone tries to phone the employee 
by using the employee name. When you have modified data in the fields on the page, click Save to save 
your changes.
Note that changes to corporate directory settings take effect on the next scheduled refresh. If you need 
the changes to take effect immediately, go to the Speech Services Configuration page, and click Refresh 
Now.
Table A-3
System > Corporate Directory Settings Page 
Field
Considerations
Unique User Attribute Name
Enter the field within the directory that is unique for each record. This helps 
Personal Assistant correctly locate numbers when users attempt to dial a person by name.
The field that you use will depend on your corporate directory. Use one of the following 
fields:
  •
For Cisco CallManager DC Directory—Use cn.
  •
For Active Directory—Use sAMAccountName.
  •
For Netscape Directory—Use either cn or uid.
For any other directory, ask the directory administrator for the name of the unique field.
Note that the name is case-sensitive.
See the 
 for an explanation 
of how Personal Assistant uses directories.
Directory Server URL
Enter the URL for the corporate directory, including the port number, as follows. (Note that 
the options below use the default port numbers for each type of directory.)
  •
For Cisco CallManager DC Directory—Enter ldap://<Fully qualified domain name of 
the corporate directory server>:8404.
  •
For Active Directory, single domain—If your users are contained in a single domain, 
enter ldap://<Fully qualified domain name of the domain controller>:389.
  •
For Active Directory, multiple domains—If you have defined users in multiple domains, 
enter ldap://<Fully qualified domain name of the Global Catalog server>:3268.
  •
For Netscape Directory—Enter ldap://<IP address of the Netscape Directory 
server>:389.
Directory Admin DN
Enter the administrator name for the directory, if authentication is required for accessing the 
directory.
  •
For Cisco CallManager DC Directory—Enter cn=Directory Manager,o=domain.com.
  •
For Active Directory—Enter <Active Directory administrator user ID>@<Fully 
qualified domain name>.
  •
For Netscape Directory—Enter cn=Directory Manager. 
Note that Directory Manager is the default administrator user ID for Cisco CallManager 
DC Directory and for Netscape Directory. If your system uses a different administrator 
user ID, use the applicable value.
Directory Admin Password
Enter the administrative password for the directory, if authentication is required for 
accessing the directory.