Questions of FindMe Provisioning/user between TMS & VCS

Hello

I have what seems to be a problem in service between TMS and VCS.

Using TMS to import users from AD (from 2 domains of x), everything seems to work, and can see the users in the provisioning of TMS directory. MOVI users use AD authentication which connect properly.

User login also works very well on the VCS (with connection LDAP AD). However when to call the findme users address VCS does not recognize the configured users? If you navigate in user accounts, the user is not displayed, if you run a search on VCS (users account address name or findme) findme VCS find the user. Once the user has been found and open if you click on save button (without changing details), the user will then appear in the VCS user accounts section and findme works correctly.

We use the TMS 13.1.1 and VCS x7.0.2 (Cluster).

I would like to know if you have solved your problems or you are still having problems? Any suggestions for help would be appreciated.

Thank you

Matt

Hi Matthew.

Findme users must fill in the "user accounts".

But you must make sure that the VCS 'Cluster name' matches the 'SIP server address' in TMS.

TMS:

VCS:

I hope this helps.

/ Magnus

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            left:   0px !important;
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            margin: 0px 10px 15px 10px !important;
            border-style: dotted !important;
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            * canvas margin-right         = 40px
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