Sample End-user Provisioning Workflow¶
The following is a sample end-user provisioning workflow. Not all steps apply for all customers. Some steps can be performed in alternate order.
Synchronize users from the LDAP server:
Set up LDAP for User Synchronization
Synchronize Users from LDAP
If LDAP synchronization is not used and users are provisioned on Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM), you can synchronize users from Unified CM. For more information, see Sync Users, Lines, and Phones from CUCM.
In addition to synchronizing users, you can manually create users. For more information, see Add an Admin User.
(Optional) You can explicitly assign a credential policy to a user. For more information, see Assign a Credential Policy to a User.
Move users to sites using any of the following methods:
Define move filters. For more information, see Create a Filter to Move Users.
Enable automatic user moves for synchronization. For more information, see Automatically Move Users Synchronized from Cisco Unified CM.
Manually move users. For more information, see Move Users.
Push manually created and LDAP-synchronized users to Unified CM. For more information, see Manual User Add to CUCM.
Manage subscribers (see under Add a Subscriber):
Configure a Phone with a Line.
Associate a Phone to a Subscriber.
(Optional) Associate voice mail to a subscriber (see under Add a Subscriber):
Associate the Voice Mail Service to a Subscriber.
Associate a Voice Mail Profile to a Line.
Enable Call Forward to Voice Mail.
Reset a Phone.
(Optional) Associate the Extension Mobility Service to a subscriber (see under: Add a Subscriber):
Add Login/Logout Service on Unified CM.
Import UC Services and Service Profiles.
Subscribe the Login/Logout Service to a Phone.
Associate the Extension Mobility Service to a Subscriber.
(Optional) Configure conferencing (see Introduction to Conferencing and Add a Subscriber).
Configure Single Number Reach for a Subscriber (see under: Add a Subscriber).
Associate a Service Profile to a Subscriber and Enable IM and Presence.