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Release Notes for Directory Services for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.0
OL-10994-02
System Requirements
Directory Services for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace supports the following directory servers:
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Microsoft Active Directory 2000, 2003, and 2008: Microsoft Active Directory allows you to store,
access, and manipulate organizational information about users and resources, and manage all
elements of a networked environment, such as computers, groups, users, policies, and other
user-defined objects.
access, and manipulate organizational information about users and resources, and manage all
elements of a networked environment, such as computers, groups, users, policies, and other
user-defined objects.
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Netscape/SunOne/iPlanet LDAP Directory Server Version 4 and Version 5:
Netscape/SunOne/iPlanet is a general purpose LDAP directory that stores, publishes, and centrally
manages users and network resources.
Netscape/SunOne/iPlanet is a general purpose LDAP directory that stores, publishes, and centrally
manages users and network resources.
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager directory: Synchronizations of user data from the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager directory allow the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system to
support IP telephony users who are configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager directory allow the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system to
support IP telephony users who are configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
With Directory Services for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, you can easily integrate the information that
is stored on your corporate directory server with your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system. By using
LDAP technology, Directory Services creates an all-inclusive meta-directory that combines and
synchronizes Active Directory or Netscape/SunOne/iPlanet directory information with Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace system information.
is stored on your corporate directory server with your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system. By using
LDAP technology, Directory Services creates an all-inclusive meta-directory that combines and
synchronizes Active Directory or Netscape/SunOne/iPlanet directory information with Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace system information.
Benefits of Directory Services for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace include the following:
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For new Cisco Unified MeetingPlace enterprise systems, Directory Services eliminates the need to
manually create new profiles in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system.
manually create new profiles in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system.
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For existing systems, Directory Services simplifies ongoing maintenance of user information in the
system. Name changes, additions, deletions, and changes in status can be automatically propagated
from your corporate directory to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system.
system. Name changes, additions, deletions, and changes in status can be automatically propagated
from your corporate directory to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system.
System Requirements
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Requirements for Directory Services for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Release 6.0
Release 6.0
System requirements for Directory Services for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.0 can be found
on the DocWiki at this link:
on the DocWiki at this link:
Compatibility Information for Directory Services for Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Release 6.0
MeetingPlace Release 6.0
You can install Directory Services for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace on a dedicated Cisco MCS or with
only the following Cisco Unified MeetingPlace components and integration applications:
only the following Cisco Unified MeetingPlace components and integration applications:
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing