B.3 DirXML-pbxExtension Object
In the base configuration, the DirXML-nwoExtension object is specified in the Filter and in the Schema Mapping rule.
However, in some configurations, this object is used only as output from the driver and is immediately transformed into another object by the policies, so this kind of object might never be created in the Identity Vault. For example, nwoExtension objects are not created in the workforce tree configuration explained in Section 7.0, Workforce Tree Configuration. Instead, nwoExtension object information that comes from the driver shim is transformed into user object information by the policies. In configurations that never create nwoExtension objects in the Identity Vault, it is not necessary to include this kind of object in the Filter and the Schema Mapping rule.
The following table describes the attributes of the DirXML-nwoExtension object.
Table B-5 pbxExtension Object Attributes
Common Name |
No mapping is necessary for this in the driver namespace |
The naming attribute for eDirectory.
In the sample configurations discussed in this guide, the value comes from the Extension attribute. |
Case ignore string |
12345 |
displayName |
Name |
The Display name of the extension this object represents. |
Case ignore string |
Doe, John |
DirXML-nwoExtension |
Extension |
The extension number. |
Case ignore string |
12345 |
DirXML-nwoJack |
Jack |
The jack number. Use this to help link a user ID in the Identity Vault to an extension on the PBX. |
Case ignore string |
12345 |
DirXML-nwoRoom |
Room |
The room name or number. Use this to help link a user ID in the Identity Vault to an extension on the PBX. |
Case ignore string |
up to 15 characters:
Monitorroom |
Description |
Description |
Description of object. |
Case ignore string |
Extension configured. |
DirXML-nwoObjectID |
ObjectID |
Entry ID of the object (such as a user object) that this phone number belongs to.
In the sample configurations this is the entry ID, but it could be an ID of your choice, such as the employee ID. |
Case ignore string |
0000804F |
DirXML-nwoPhoneType |
PhoneType |
Phone type recognized by the PBX. |
Case ignore string |
8410 |
DirXML-nwoRestrictionClass |
RestrictionClass |
Class of restriction, used to grant specific calling access to the extension.
For example, you might define class 01 with a restriction that no international calls can be made. |
Integer |
01 |
(Port) DirXML-nwoPort |
Port |
Required if you have cold jacks.
Port the extension is wired to. If the port is set, the driver uses that port, whether it is set up for hot or cold jacks.
If you have hot jacks, this information is not necessary; you can leave the attribute blank. |
Case ignore string |
10C0611 |
DirXML-pbxName |
PbxName |
Local name for the PBX. |
Single value case ignore string |
ProvoPBX |
The following table shows the association for the pbxExtension object.
Table B-6 pbxExtension Object Association
AvayaPBXDriver |
Associated |
/Driver Name/Extension
For example, /Avaya PBX Driver/12345 |