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Task3 | Adding objects to the Directory |
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Directory overview
TIM Enterprise was is designed upon an object-based directory that places no limits on the its hierarchical width or depth, meaning that an unlimited number of objects can be added to the system, enabling you to replicate . This approach permits the integration of multiple sites within one centralised system, where every user can be grouped into folders, sites, cost centres and divisions, allowing you to create an exact replica of your company's internal structure. The distributed Directory means your employee directory can span multiple sites, with no limit to the actual depth.Each Directory object can be placed anywhere in the hierarchical level and they can serve different purposes. By defining relationships between these objects, the system becomes intelligent and can perform certain task automatically, e.g. inter-site trunk routing. Directory sync
Every system object of the Directory has an explicit, defined relationship with its peers and an entire tree of related objects can be defined, with no width or depth limits of the branches.
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To facilitate the configuration and management of large systems, TIM Enterprise supports directory synchronisation with third-party applications , such as Active Directory and Cisco AXL is also supported.
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Accessing the Directory
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Accessing the Directory
To access the Directory, click on the
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If you are logged in as a standard web user whose access is restricted to a specific site or group, only the information related to that site or group will be accessibledisplayed in the Directory. For administrative privileges, contact your system maintainer. |
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Adding objects to the Directory
To add an object objects to the Directory, click on the
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A new window will appear, presenting all the Directory objects, grouped in open, displaying two categories of objects: Organisation units and Other objects. For a detailed description of each object type, refer to the relevant section.
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For a detailed description of each object type, refer to the relevant section.
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Moving objects within the Directory
To move objects within the Directory, follow the steps below:
- Locate in the Directory the object you want to move, click on it and select from the drop-down list. In the example below, the user Joe Bloggs is being moved from group to .
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- The object will be copied on the panel on the right-hand side of the screen, as shown below:
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The example below shows how the next level may appear in your Directory:
- To move the selected object, go to the point in the Directory where you want the object to be moved into, and click on the button at the top-right of the screen.
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Directory overview video