Non-Cached Mode; Cached Mode - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 14: Administering the Avaya Data Services Client Application (DSCA)

Non-Cached Mode

The steps involved in this mode of operation are:
Retrieval of registration details from the directory server
Synchronization of CRS registration details
Using the search criteria configured in the current profile, the DSCA queries the directory server
for entries that meet the specified criteria. These records are stored in a temporary table in the
CRS database. Entries that are disabled on the directory server are added (or updated) on the
CRS as disabled clients.
Each of the entries retrieved from the directory server is checked to ensure that it meets certain
requirements. The current requirements are that the entry has a distinguished name, common
name (client name), and an e-mail address. Records that meet this criteria are added or
updated on the live CRS database. The disabled status is also updated. Demand profiles and
additional details are generated for new clients.
Confirmation and attendance notifications are configurable. They can be enabled or disabled. If
they are enabled, new clients receive an e-mail to inform them that they are active on the CRS
system.

Cached Mode

The steps involved in this mode of operation are:
Caching of existing data
Retrieval of registration details from the directory server
Synchronization of CRS registration details
The DSCA queries the CRS for the client details associated with the directory server company.
The client details are cached locally. These details are a subset of the client details that are
available on the CRS database. These details contain the common fields that exist on both the
CRS database and the directory server. The cached details also indicate if the entry is disabled
or enabled. When the cache is created, the system disables all entries by default. The cache
also contains fields to indicate if the entry is a new or existing entry.
Using the search criteria configured in the current profile, the DSCA queries the directory server
for entries that meet the specified criteria. Entries that are disabled on the directory server are
added (or updated) on the CRS as disabled clients.
Each of the entries retrieved from the directory server is checked to ensure that it meets certain
requirements. The current requirements are that the entry has a distinguished name, common
name (client name), and an e-mail address. Records that meet this criteria are added or
updated on the cache.
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CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
January 2006

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