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IP Office Directory Settings

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Schaef87

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Jan 19, 2017
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I'm working on a client that has multiple IPOs and all but two are on the SCN. Those two are linked with H.323. One is 10.0 and the other is 9.1.

When we make changes to the users, the directories on all the systems don't update. The SCN'd group is fine, but is there a way to have a user change go through to all the other systems directories without exporting/importing manually?

I touched briefly on the System>Directory Services tab. I set it up that (if you follow the diagram) IPOs 5 & 6 pull from IPO 1 for directory updates. Other than getting them all on the SCN(don't ask why they aren't), is there a way to make directory updating happen auto-magically?


It takes a lot longer than necessary just to change users the way we're doing it now.

Programming should make you feel like god. But it doesn't because there are rules.
 
Only a SCN does directory updates automatically, non SCN systems must be done manually.
 
With a bit of work... you could probably get the system directory from one of the SCN systems (see information here then the User and group list using the information from merge the files together then use the System Directory feature again on the two independent systems to get the combined directory.

A bit of an IT construction project - but a bit of fun for someone to do on something like a raspberry Pi...

I assume that you have a good reason for the two independent systems being independent of the rest on the SCN... I don't want to know it, but you're working moderately hard to give a feature that is part of what SCN is there to do for you.
 
Thanks all. I thought it would be a bit more complicated than originally hoped.

I like were you're going VoIP Numpty...I did learn that this customer will be upgrading to SE in the future, so now I'm not so worried about it. :D

Programming should make you feel like god. But it doesn't because there are rules.
 
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