Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 백서

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Move Services 
Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning supports moving a user service from one service area to another. This 
feature is similar to moving user services in the move-user feature. The difference is that with move service, 
the end user can move a service to another service area in the same domain only. The service can move to any 
service area that is associated with the same processor. 
This feature is also helpful if an administrator needs to make some changes to a 
user’s existing service-area 
settings and the administrator wants them to be applied to the 
user’s existing services. The admin can move the 
services to the same service area and check Apply All to apply the new service-area settings to all the existing 
services. 
When moving multiple services, if one move operation fails, a rollback order is created and all the completed move 
orders are rolled back to their earlier service area. 
Provision Jabber Services 
In Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.0 you can provision day-1 Jabber
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 services using the Deploy > Unified 
Communication Services menu. Here you can set up the service profile, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) profile, 
soft-key template, and service parameter for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1 and later. 
Then you can order Jabber services for users with the normal ordering process. You must order Jabber service in 
a service area set with SIP. Jabber for Desktop, Jabber for Android, Jabber for iPhone, Jabber for Tablet, and 
Jabber for Blackberry are available for ordering. So even if Jabber services are set for a role, if you are ordering in 
an SCCP-based service area, the Jabber product will not show up. 
Localization 
Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning supports translated language files. Administrators can download the 
language bundle and upload it to Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning at Administration> Update to install the 
localization files. When the installation is completed, the admin needs to restart the Cisco Prime Collaboration 
Provisioning server. The language (German, French, or English) setting in the browser is used to select the 
language to be shown in the browser. Other language files will be created based on business opportunities. 
LDAP Synchronization 
You can configure Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning to synchronize users from an external Lightweight 
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server. With this feature, Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning can populate 
its user database with user IDs directly from an associated LDAP source. Configuring and scheduling LDAP 
synchronization are done through domain configuration. 
You can configure a filter query at the domain level to allow Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning to get only user 
IDs that belong in a specific domain, as opposed to importing the entire LDAP directory into each domain. You can 
create complex filters based on the available fields in Microsoft Active Directory. 
Administrators can control how Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning removes users. They can configure the 
“Always Delete” option when a user is no longer in the LDAP directory; then the user will be removed from Cisco 
Prime Collaboration Provisioning and the user’s services will be moved to the global namespace. The “Delete if 
user has no services” option prevents a user from being deleted if the user still has associated services. These 
optional settings can help remove unused services and free directory numbers after employees have left a 
company.