Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway
Create user accounts and FindMe profiles
Cisco VCS Deployment Guide: FindMe™ (Cisco VCS X6)
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FindMe ID
The FindMe ID is a unique alias through which the user can be contacted on all
of their endpoints. It can be a URI, an H.323 ID or an E.164 number.
For example name.surname@company.com
Note: the FindMe ID must be different from the username (but it can, for
example, be in the format username@domain).
of their endpoints. It can be a URI, an H.323 ID or an E.164 number.
For example name.surname@company.com
Note: the FindMe ID must be different from the username (but it can, for
example, be in the format username@domain).
Principal device
address
address
The ID of the initial device in the FindMe - specified as the URI, H.323 ID or
E.164 number of the primary device of this user.
Note 1: Principal devices cannot be deleted by users.
Note 2: The principal device address must be different from the FindMe ID.
For more details on principal devices, see “Appendix 8 – Determining the
FindMe ID for a caller” on page 23.
E.164 number of the primary device of this user.
Note 1: Principal devices cannot be deleted by users.
Note 2: The principal device address must be different from the FindMe ID.
For more details on principal devices, see “Appendix 8 – Determining the
FindMe ID for a caller” on page 23.
FindMe type
Select Individual or Group (see “Appendix 6 – Individual and group FindMe
types” on page 21.)
types” on page 21.)
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The password entries are only displayed if User authentication source is set to Local (see
“User account (FindMe) login authentication” on page 11.) If User authentication source is set
to Remote, the login password will be authenticated by the LDAP connected database.
to Remote, the login password will be authenticated by the LDAP connected database.
4. Click Save.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to create all the required user accounts.
Additional FindMe devices can be added on the Edit user account page by following the Edit user
link in the Configure devices and locations section. See the “FindMe User Guide” for more details.
link in the Configure devices and locations section. See the “FindMe User Guide” for more details.
Using Cisco TMS to mass provision user accounts and FindMe
profiles
profiles
Where user accounts and their FindMe profiles are required to be in a consistent format for all users of
a system, Cisco TMS can be used to create the accounts for all the users it manages.
a system, Cisco TMS can be used to create the accounts for all the users it manages.
Templates are created which are applied to a user when that user is created (or found in AD if Cisco
TMS users are imported from AD).
TMS users are imported from AD).
1. In Cisco TMS, go to Systems > Provisioning > Directory.
2. Click Add FindMe Template.