Specifications
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• Entered text must be lower case except for DC, OU, CN, which must be upper case.
Using upper case letters for anything else may cause the LDAP integration to fail.
• If not using the standard Users folder, use OU instead of CN for the folder names.
• If OUs are in sub-folders, list them in reverse order separated by commas.
• If authenticating users from multiple/nested OUs or CNs, LDAP Search Base must be
a folder that is a parent of all OUs or CNs in which users exist. For example, specify
the top domain level as LDAP Search Base: DC=<domain>,DC=<com>.
6. Type the LDAP Admin ID information in the box using the format:
CN=<active directory admin ID>,CN=<userdirectory>,DC=<domain>,DC=<com>.
• Entered text must be lower case except for DC, OU, CN, which must be upper case.
Using upper case letters for anything else may cause the LDAP integration to fail.
• If not using the standard Users folder, use OU rather than CN for the folder names.
• If OUs are in sub-folders, list them in reverse order separated by commas.
• When entering the information, the first entry for CN must be the CN name of the user
account that is the admin ID, not the username or the display name. The username,
display name, and CN names are typically the same however, it is possible that they
could be different.
7. Type the active directory admin's password in the LDAP Admin ID Password box.
8. Type
sAMAccountName in the LDAP UID box.
9. Type the e-mail domain as <yourdomain.com> in the Email domain box.
10. Select Auto synchronize and leave Sync interval at 5 (minutes).
11. Click Submit, and then click Ok at the prompt.
To verify LDAP authentication is functioning:
1. Log on using the username (not the e-mail address) of a user listed in the Active Directory,
along with their Active Directory password. The MCA server checks the Active Directory
for authentication and allows the user to log on.
2. After the user has logged on, they are automatically added to a list of users that can be
viewed and administered through the MCA admin Web client using Adding User Accounts
on page 56.
Configuring Voice Prompts
MCA includes the voice prompts that are played for audio conferences. The audio prompts are
available in multiple languages and the default prompt language is determined by the
Application Suite Language set on the MAS server. The Voice Prompt page allows you to upload
custom voice prompts and substitute them for selected prompts or upload an entire set of
custom language prompts, which are played instead of the existing prompts. The individual file
names are listed and include a brief description of the voice prompt to help you identify the file
NOTICE
The name and password are sent as plain text and present a possible security risk.