Chapter 5
Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Configuring Corporate and Personal Directories
Configuring Corporate Directories
Configuring Personal Directory
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The Directories button on the Cisco IP Phone models 7960G/7940G gives users
access to several directories. These directories can include:
Corporate Directory—Allows a user to look up phone numbers for
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co-workers.
To support this feature, you must configure corporate directories. See the
"Configuring Corporate Directories" section on page 5-7
information.
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Personal Directory—Allows a user to store a set of personal numbers.
To support this feature, you must provide the user with software to configure
the personal directory. See the
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for more information.
Cisco CallManager uses a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
directory to store authentication and authorization information about users of
Cisco CallManager applications that interface with Cisco CallManager.
Authentication establishes the users' rights to access the system. Authorization
identifies the telephony resources that a user is permitted to use, such as a specific
telephone extension.
To install and set up these features, refer to Installing and Configuring the
Cisco Customer Directory Configuration Plugin. That manual guides you
through the configuration process for integrating Cisco CallManager with
Microsoft Active Directory and Netscape Directory Server.
After the LDAP directory configuration completes, users can use the Corporate
Directory service on your Cisco IP Phone model 7960G/7940G to look up users
in the corporate directory.
Personal Directory provides a personal address book stored in the
Cisco CallManager Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory. It
also provides a Cisco IP phone synchronizer, and two Cisco IP phone services,
Configuring Corporate and Personal Directories
"Configuring Personal Directory" section on
for more
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