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Deleting All Local Contacts
Procedure
1.
On your web user interface, go to
Directory
>
Local Directory
.
2.
Select
Delete Contacts
>
Delete All
.
It prompts that whether you are sure to delete.
3.
Confirm the action.
Cloud Directory
Cloud directory appears only when you log into the Yealink VC Cloud Management Service. Contact your system
administrator for more information. Cloud directory includes all Yealink cloud contacts which are created and
managed by the enterprise administrator. Note that only the cloud enterprise administrator can add, edit and delete
Yealink cloud contacts on the Yealink VC Cloud Management Service.
On your system, you can only search for and place calls to the Yealink cloud contacts.
There are four types of Yealink Cloud contact:
•
Contacts
: The users with Yealink Cloud accounts. The Yealink Cloud enterprise administrator can create
departments for users.
•
Room system
: The devices with Yealink Cloud accounts in the video meeting room.
•
Virtual Meeting Room
: It is also called the permanent VMR. The Yealink Cloud enterprise administrator
can determine whether to synchronize the permanent VMR to the video conferencing system. The enterprise
administrator can determine whether to synchronize the permanent VMR to your system or not.
Related tasks
Registering a Yealink Cloud Account
Enterprise Directory
The enterprise directory appears only when you log into the Yealink Meeting Server. The enterprise directory includes
all YMS contacts which are created and managed by your enterprise administrator. Note that only the enterprise
administrator can add, edit and delete YMS contacts on the Yealink Meeting Server.
On your system, you can only search for and place calls to the YMS contacts.
There are four types of YMS contact:
•
User
: The users have YMS accounts. The enterprise administrator can create departments for users.
•
Room system
: the devices registered with YMS accounts in the video meeting room.
•
Third party device
: the devices without YMS accounts.
•
VMR
: it is also called the permanent VMR. The enterprise administrator can determine whether to synchronize
the permanent VMR to your system or not.
Related tasks
LDAP
LDAP is an application protocol for accessing and maintaining information services for the distributed directory
over an IP network. You can configure the systems to interface with a corporate directory server that supports LDAP
version 2 or 3. The following LDAP servers are supported:
• Microsoft Active Directory