05-01-2010 05:13 AM - edited 03-19-2019 12:52 AM
Hi all:
I've the following scenario:
win2003 ad --- ucm 7.0.1 --- cup 7.0.2
ucm is succsesfully integrated with ldap and with cup, everything is working from ucm ldap is full sycnh and also cupc works as expectec, I can search in ad also I see the presence of other phones etc
The problem i had is that when I set ldap authentication I can't log in to upc, is strange becouse from the ucm user weg page I can log with the new password that is set in ad schema, but from upc or cup user web page I can't log, seem to be a problem between cup and ad...
I'm not using ssl to authenticate
Any suggestion would be higly apreciate
Regards
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05-01-2010 05:48 AM
Right. Well, you at least need to restart the tomcat service. I feel like I am always restarting the tomcat service on CUPS (at least during a build-out)
Regards,
Bill
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05-01-2010 05:31 AM
Hi
Last time I recall switching UCM to AD when CUPS was already running, I believe I needed to restart the CUPS server before it would work correctly.
Regards
Aaron
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05-01-2010 05:48 AM
Right. Well, you at least need to restart the tomcat service. I feel like I am always restarting the tomcat service on CUPS (at least during a build-out)
Regards,
Bill
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05-01-2010 07:15 AM
CUPC login was handled by the SOAP service on CUPS.
SOAP runs on HTTP (Tomcat). Authentication was done by Tomcat.
Whenever you made changes to authentication (such as enable/disable LDAP authentication, change search context, integration password, etc.), you need to restart Tomcat.
You may do it from CUPS command line:
utils service restart Cisco Tomcat
Michael
05-02-2010 03:09 AM
Thanks to everybody, I´ll try and let you know
cheers
05-03-2010 06:44 AM
Thanks again, it's working now
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