11-20-2009 09:15 AM - edited 03-15-2019 08:31 PM
Greetings,
On our CUCM 7.X with LDAP we have an active user who does not want his name/extension to show in the corporate directory. What is the easiest way to accomplish this?
Thanks
11-20-2009 10:52 AM
Add a tilde ~ before his name in AD and he won't be synched next time
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11-20-2009 11:01 AM
Greet - thanks...I will give that a try.
11-20-2009 12:25 PM
Hi,
Beside Java's great tip, you can also leave blank the sn attribute. Then those records are skipped during import action.
Hope it helps.
Best regards,
- Adrián.
11-21-2009 10:27 AM
Be advised that making either of the changes recommended above will break the LDAP sync for that End User account and remove it from UCM entirely after the garbage collection process completes.
The directory function built into UCM does not allow you to hide accounts selectively. You would need to look at third-party products that provide this feature and then disable access to the default phone service and the directory page through enterprise parameters.
03-16-2016 12:55 PM
I have the same issue, however, our call manager system is not integrated with AD. We create users manually. However, one ebd user does not want their extension to be listed in the phone directory.
Any clue how to do that?
01-06-2022 10:34 AM
Keep in mind this doesn't remove them from the directory but just changes the sort order to effectively put them last. It will work with any special character.
01-07-2022 12:28 PM
I go to the end user and I Convert LDAP Synchronized User to Local User. after delete the account from CUCM and AD
01-08-2022 01:06 AM
Seams like an awful long way to achieve removal of an LDAP synced user. All you need to do is remove the user in AD and let the synchronisation and garbage collection process have its corse as the user will be removed from CM by this. Given it would take a little bit of time for it to happen as the garbage collection runs once per 24 hour period.
01-10-2022 08:09 AM
Correct this would not be a good way to remove a user from LDAP sync, an LDAP filter discluding the user is more useful for that. But if you want to keep a user synced however remove them from the corporate directory this trick will do so.
01-10-2022 10:13 AM
@scheived My response was for @maritsak1 on the post.
”I go to the end user and I Convert LDAP Synchronized User to Local User. after delete the account from CUCM and AD”
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