Akkadian Contact Manager
4.0.0
5.3.1
5.0.0
4.0.0
3.5.0
Table of Contents
Akkadian Contact Manager
4.0.0
Akkadian Contact Manager — 5.3.1
Akkadian Contact Manager — 5.0.0
Akkadian Contact Manager — 4.0.0
Akkadian Contact Manager — 3.5.0
Introduction
1. Requirements and Limitations
1.1 Virtual Machine Requirements
1.2 Application Support
1.3 Supported Devices
1.4 SMTP Requirements
1.5. Browser Support
1.6 Network Requirements
2. Virtual Appliance Deployment
2.1 Updating Appliance Manager
2.2 High Availability
2.2.1 Enable High Availability
3. Initial System Configuration
3.1. Logging into Akkadian Contact Manager
3.1.2 User Profile
3.2 Dashboard
3.3 Settings
3.3.1 SSL Configuration
3.3.1.1 Generate a Certificate Signing Request
3.3.1.2 Generating a Certificate
3.2.1.3 Uploading Certificate
3.3.2 Communications Managers
3.3.3 OpenLDAP
3.3.3.1 Passthrough Authentication
3.3.3.2 Services Browser
3.3.4 FTP Servers
3.3.5 Log Archive
3.4 Authentication
3.5.1 Web Directory/API Authentication
3.5 Users
3.4.1 Create an Admin User
3.4.2 Delete Admin User
3.6 Branding
3.7 Backup and Restore
3.7.1 Generate a Backup
3.7.2 Restore Database from Backup
3.7.3 Schedule a Backup
3.8 Licensing
3.8.1 Activate a License
3.9 Updates
4. Directory Configuration
4.1 Attribute Labels
4.2 Number Formats
4.2.1 Adding a Number Format
4.2.1.1 Prefix
4.2.1.2 Extract
4.2.1.3 Extract & Prefix
4.2.1.4 Using Regex
4.3 Data Source
4.3.1 Adding a Data Source
4.3.1.1 LDAP Data Source
4.3.1.2 CSV Data Source
4.3.1.3 SQL Server Data Source
4.3.1.4 MySQL Server Data Source
4.3.1.5 Cisco UDS Data Source
4.3.2 Syncing a Data Source
4.3.3 Scheduling a Data Source Sync
4.3.4 Deleting a Data Source
4.4 Contacts
4.4.1 Contacts Search
4.4.2 Contact Local Data
4.4.3 Contact Photos
4.4.3.1 Import Contact Photo via CSV
4.4.3.2 Update Contact Photo
4.5 Dial Rules
4.5.1 Add New Directory Dial Rules
4.5.2 Edit Directory Dial Rules
4.5.3 Delete Directory Dial Rules
4.5.4 Find Matching Dial Rules
4.6 Interface
4.6.1 Edit Directory Interface
4.6.2 Add New Directory Interface
4.6.3 Delete Interface
4.7 Clients
4.7.1 Add a Client
4.7.2 Edit a Client
4.8 Services
4.8.1 Add a New Phone Service URL
4.8.2 Edit Phone Service URL
4.8.3 Delete Phone Service URL
4.8.4 Generated Directory Service URL
4.8.4.1 Directory Service URL without Client
4.8.4.2 Directory Service URL with Client
4.8.5 Using OpenLDAP as a Service
4.9 Directory Groups
4.9.1 Add Directory Groups
4.9.2 Delete Directory Group
4.10 Deploying Directory Services
4.10.1 Deploying an IP Phone Service
4.10.2 Deploying UDS for Jabber
4.10.3 Deploying Mobile App Directory
4.11 Placing calls using Contact Manager and Jabber
4.11.1 Requirements
4.11.2 Placing a Call
5. Cover Me
5.1 Integrating CUCM for Cover Me
5.2 Configuring Cover Me
6. Web Directory
Glossary
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3.3.3.1 Passthrough Authentication
To authenticate end-users from Active Directory through OpenLDAP
Check the Enable Passthrough Authentication checkbox in the OpenLDAP Settings section
Select the
LDAP
Data Sources
3.3.3 OpenLDAP
3.3.3.2 Services Browser
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