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A company that wants to deploy Cisco Jabber is deciding whether to use UDS or EDI for contact resolution. Which two pieces of information should the company consider? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is B. Cisco Unified Communication Manager needs to be integrated with the LDAP server through both E. EDI uses native Windows APIs to retrieve contact data from the directory service.. When choosing between UDS (User Data Service) and EDI (Extended Directory Integration) for Cisco Jabber contact resolution, two important considerations stand out. Answer B is correct: CUCM must be integrated with the LDAP server to support both methods - EDI queries the director
Question
A company that wants to deploy Cisco Jabber is deciding whether to use UDS or EDI for contact resolution. Which two pieces of information should the company consider? (Choose two.)
Options
- AEDI is the contact source that is used for Cisco Expressway Mobile and Remote Access.
- BCisco Unified Communication Manager needs to be integrated with the LDAP server through both
- CSSO cannot be used with UDS.
- DWith EDI, Active Directory is the only LDAP server that can be used.
- EEDI uses native Windows APIs to retrieve contact data from the directory service.
How the community answered
(58 responses)- A7% (4)
- B90% (52)
- C2% (1)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
When choosing between UDS (User Data Service) and EDI (Extended Directory Integration) for Cisco Jabber contact resolution, two important considerations stand out. Answer B is correct: CUCM must be integrated with the LDAP server to support both methods - EDI queries the directory directly while UDS relies on CUCM's synced user database. Answer E is correct: EDI uses native Windows LDAP/Active Directory APIs to retrieve contact data, which means the Jabber client must be on a Windows machine joined to the domain for EDI to function properly. Answer A is incorrect because Expressway Mobile and Remote Access uses UDS, not EDI. Answer C is incorrect because SSO can be used with UDS. Answer D is incorrect because EDI can work with other LDAP directories besides Active Directory.
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