Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 백서

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Can I autoprovision users and their services? 
Yes; the autoprovisioning wizard allows you to enable automatic and manual service provisioning for a user role in 
two ways: 
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Automatic service provisioning: This choice is optional. If you enable automatic service provisioning, the 
endpoints and services you assign are automatically provisioned to the user created with this user role. 
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Manual service provisioning: The endpoints and services are manually assigned by an administrator while 
placing an order for a user with this user role. 
You can enable both automatic and manual service provisioning for only a single user role with the wizard. To 
enable automatic and manual service provisioning for more user roles, choose Design > User Provisioning 
Setup
I want onsite or regional administrators to handle MACs and password reset. 
Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning can have a single domain for all users or multiple domains with users. In 
order to delegate day-2 tasks to different regional administration groups, you can put users for each group in 
different domains. With this configuration, you can delegate administration for a specific user group to a specific 
regional administrator or regional administration group. A regional administrator assigned to manage users in one 
domain 
can’t make changes to users in another domain. 
When a day-2 administrator is created in the provisioning system, that person can be assigned to multiple 
domains. 
I need to create uniform configurations across one or more clusters. 
In some cases companies have had turnover in IT staff, causing many different individuals to configure Cisco 
Unified Communications Manager and resulting in inconsistent provisioning. In another example, when multiple 
companies merge and want to bring together two or more Cisco Unified Communications networks but each is 
configured differently, rather than manually sorting out the configurations server by server, you can use templates 
to create uniform configurations. This scenario is similar to rolling out new sites. You can push the templates out to 
all Cisco Unified Communications Managers to make the configurations consistent. 
I need to be notified when an event occurs. 
Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning allows you to set up notifications when an event occurs. You can choose 
whether you want the system events to be aggregated or sent out as soon as the event occurs. The time that you 
enter will start after the occurrence of the first event. During this time, if other related events occur, an aggregated 
notification with details of all such events is sent out in one single email when the time value expires. 
Notifications can be set at two levels: 
● 
System settings: For settings to configure notifications for system events such as order failures and 
synchronization failures, events are aggregated based on type. For example, all synchronization failures are 
aggregated in one email message and order failures in a separate email message. 
● 
Domain settings: For settings to configure notifications for workflow events such as order approvals, 
assignment, shipping, and receiving in the domain, again events are based on workflow event type. For 
example, all approval email messages are aggregated together, whereas all email messages about 
assignment are aggregated in a separate email message. You can also set an escalation window in the 
domain notifications template.