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Working in the RealPresence Resource Manager System Polycom RealPresence Resource Manager Overview
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In general, most text filter fields are ASCII only and the RealPresence Resource
Manager system search function is a case-insensitive, substring search. That
means when you enter a search string, the RealPresence Resource Manager
system looks for that string whereever it occurs (beginning, middle, or end) in
the word or number.
However, if the RealPresence Resource Manager system is integrated with an
Active Directory, the RealPresence Resource Manager system uses the LDAP
search function for searches of the directory. LDAP searches are
prefix-searches that include an appended wildcard. In this case, when you
enter a search string, the system looks for that search string only at the
beginning of the indexed fields.
For example, all of the following searches for a participant will find Barbara
Smithe:
Barbara
Smithe
Bar
Smi
To optimize LDAP searches, the RealPresence Resource Manager system (and
its dynamically-managed endpoints) searches only indexed LDAP fields and
a limited set of attributes. The attributes include:
ObjectCategory
memberOf
DisplayName
GivenName
Sn
Cn
Samaccountname
groupType
distinguishedName
objectGuid
These are the requested attributes to be returned by the search:
Sn
Givenname
Mail
Ou
Objectguid
Telephonenumber
Cn
Samaccountname
Memberof
Displayname
Objectclass
Title
localityName
department