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From Cisco Video Lab
Active Directory, Jabber Video and FindMe Lab
Lab written by:
Brent Foster, Collaboration CSE
brefoste@cisco.com
Background
Cisco Jabber Video and VCS have the ability to authenticate Jabber Video accounts directly with Active Directory. Prior to this feature
being available, Jabber Video accounts had to be provisioned via TMS and could not use a centralized password.
This lab will walk you through the necessary steps to enable Active Directory authentication and integration for VCS & TMS. Additionaly
FindMe will be configured to facilitate dialing between VCS registered endpoints using SIP URIs and CUCM registered endpoints using
E.164 numbers. Finally after everything and place video calls using a Jabber Video client.
Section 1 - Configure TMS for Active Directory ProvisioningStep 1- Open a web browser and navigate to your Telepresence Management Suite instance at: http://tms.collab.com/tms/ and login with
the following credentials:
USER PASSWORD
Administrator Cisco12345
Click here for the lab prerequisites
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Step 2- Go to the Systems Provisioning Users menu.
Figure 1
Step 3- In the User Import section, click on Configure and set the Type to Active Directory (AD).
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Step 4- Use the following fields to complete the Active Directory configuration:
Figure 3
Hostname: ad.collab.com
Port: 389
Username: administrator
Password: Cisco12345
Base dn: dc=collab,dc=com
Relative search dn: cn=users
Step 5- Press Savewhen completed.
Step 6- Next we will make changes to the default FindMe settings to include Communications Manager extension information.
Step 7- Go to the Systems Provisioning FindMemenu.
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Step 8- Click on the Device Templates, and then click Add Device Template:
Figure 5
Step 9- In the Add Device Template box, use the following settings:
Display Name: CUCM Phone
Device Type: Video Endpoint
Device Address Pattern: {office_phone}@collab.com
Figure 6
Step 10- Click Save when done.
Step 11- Click on the Location Templates link on the left hand side of your web browser.
Figure 7
Step 12- Click on the Default Location Templateand then click on the Assign Templates button.
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Step 13- Check the Default Device checkbox for CUCM Phone and click Save.
Next, we will assign a Configuration template that will be applied when our users are imported from Active Directory.
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Step 14- Go to the Systems Provisioning Users menu.
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Step 15- Click on Configuration Templates in the bottom left hand corner of your TMS screen. This will bring up the Configuration
Templates window.
Step 16- Click on the Assign Templates link in the Configuration Templates pane.
Figure 12
Step 17- Expand the movi folder and click on 4.3. Then press Add Template.
Figure 13
Step 18- Name your new template Jabber Video and click OK.
Figure 14
Step 19- Next, click Edit Configurations to modify the default settings used with Jabber Video.
Figure 15
Step 20- Set the following values in your configuration template in Figure 16:
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Step 21- When all entries have been entered press Save.
Step 22- Next we need to assign the newly created Jabber Video template so they will be applied to each new user as they are imported in
the system.
Step 23- Click on Users and Groups
Figure 17
Step 24- Click Assign Templates from the Configuration Templates section.
Figure 18
Step 25- Finally, Check the box next to Jabber Video and press Save.
Figure 19
We are now ready to start the Active Directory import process. To do so, Press the Start Import button as seen in Figure 20.
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If everything has been configured correctly you will see the following success message:
Figure 21
Section 2 - Configure VCS for Active Directory authentication
Step 1- Open a web browser and navigate to your VCS Control at: http://vcs.collab.com and login with the following credentials.
USER PASSWORD
admin Cisco12345
Step 2- Navigate to the VCS Configuration menu, select Authentication, Devices, and then Active Directory Service.
Figure 22
1. Set "Connect to Active Directory Service" to On.2. Set "Use DNS SRV lookup to obtain Domain Controller" to Yes3. Set "Use DNS SRV lookup to obtain Kerberos Key" to Yes4. Set your administrative username to Administrator5. Set your administrative password to Cisco12345
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Most domain information should already be filled out for you. Please verify that your configuration matches the image below and then cli
"Save".
Figure 23
After you click save, you should see the message below indicating an Active connection to the Active Directory server.
Figure 24
Step 3- Next go to the VCS Configuration menu, select Authentication, then Devices, then Configuration.
Figure 25
Step 4- On the Device authentication page set "NTLM protocol challenges" to Auto.
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Step 5- Next, Go to the VCS Configuration menu, select Zones
Figure 27
Step 6- Click on the DefaultZone zone.
Figure 28
Step 7- In the Default Zone settings, set the Authentication policy to "Check credentials".
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Section 3 - Configure Jabber Video on your computer
Step 1- Begin by launching Jabber Video.
Step 2- Now, Click on the Tools icon to open the Advanced Settings window then:
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1. Set your Internal VCS to vcs.collab.com2. Remove anything from the External VCS field
3. Set the SIP Domain to collab.com
Step 3- Close the Preferences dialog box.
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Step 4- Now, Login as Janet Pymby using the following information:
USER PASSWORD
jpym Cisco12345
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Step 5- Click Sign In
Step 6- Once you are successfully logged in to Jabber Video, search for Tony Stark in the directory and place a call.
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