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Identify database
Posted: 28 Sep 2016 04:43
by alejandro_heras
Hello:
We've discovered incoherences on a search engine used by 4068 IP touch terminal.
The search engine is managed by this button/option:
Anyone knows where looks up this search engine? LDAP? PBX? Both of them? any other database?
Thanks!
Re: Identify database
Posted: 28 Sep 2016 05:13
by cavagnaro
That is MyIC home. OTUC was old name. PBX and ldap internal directory was first options. You could also add external ldap directories like Windows AD for example.
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Re: Identify database
Posted: 28 Sep 2016 05:37
by alejandro_heras
The problem is that we've found an entry on MyIC home that is neither registered on PBX nor LDAP...
Re: Identify database
Posted: 28 Sep 2016 06:24
by alejandro_heras
Is there a way to limit the search to PBX and LDAP? or just PBX?
Re: Identify database
Posted: 28 Sep 2016 06:34
by Guest
In the phone book settings of the WebAdmin interface. Don't remember if can do only PBX, but PBX could be excluded or disabled.
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Re: Identify database
Posted: 28 Sep 2016 06:34
by cavagnaro
In the phone book settings of the WebAdmin interface. Don't remember if can do only PBX, but PBX could be excluded or disabled.
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Re: Identify database
Posted: 30 Sep 2016 05:45
by alejandro_heras
Here is the real problem:
When we perform a search on MyIC, for example: directory 64599, the results are:

According to MyIC documentation:

So, first instance is from OTUC/PBX and the last result instance is from LDAP.

We've checked PBX, OTUC and LDAP and theres no 64599 directory related to Surname2-Name2, neither on outlook personal directory.
Where does this entry come from?
Re: Identify database
Posted: 30 Sep 2016 13:15
by cavagnaro
Maybe personal contact?
Re: Identify database
Posted: 30 Sep 2016 13:16
by cavagnaro
You can do a log view from server and check where it is looking for for such contact
Re: Identify database
Posted: 28 Nov 2016 07:15
by alejandro_heras
Where can i check this logs?
Omnitouch is installed on Red Hat OS.