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Polycom CMA System Operations Guide 
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You should associate local users with one or more roles and associate them 
with one or more endpoints. Alternatively, you can associate local users with 
roles by associating them with local groups. 
If your company has implemented the Areas feature, you can also associate 
local users with areas for which you are an administrator. For more 
information about areas, see 
Enterprise Users
When the CMA system is integrated with an enterprise directory, the CMA 
system manages only the following pieces of an enterprise users’ information: 
the endpoints, roles, alert profiles, and areas assigned to them. The remaining 
information is pulled from the enterprise directory.
When the CMA system is integrated with an enterprise directory, users 
imported into the system through the enterprise directory are by default 
added to the system without a role. This default set up allows users to log into 
the CMA system with their enterprise user IDs and passwords. They can then 
be scheduled into conferences and call into conferences. However, the system 
cannot call out to them until they are associated with endpoints.
To be fully functional, you must associate enterprise users with one or more 
roles to control their access to system functions and associate them with one or 
more endpoints. Alternatively, you can associate enterprise users with roles by 
associating them with local or enterprise groups.
If your company has implemented the Areas feature, you can also associate 
enterprise users with areas for which you are an administrator. For more 
information about areas, see 
If you want the CMA system to, by default, automatically assign enterprise 
users the basic Scheduler role, you must change the appropriate system 
Security Settings. See 
Groups
Groups provide a more efficient and consistent use of the CMA system, 
because they allow you to assign roles and provisioning profiles to sets of 
users rather than to individual users. 
Notes
Currently, the CMA system supports only a Microsoft Active Directory 
implementation of an LDAP directory.
The CMA system displays a user’s CityTitle, and Department to help 
distinguish between users with the same name.