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LDAP directory – configuration example
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LDAP directory – configuration example
To allow the entries of an LDAP directory to be displayed on the handsets, you will need to con-
figure the phone’s LDAP client. This involves the following:
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Setting up access to the LDAP server and database
•
Specifying the attributes to be displayed (
•
Defining search criteria (filters) (
Access to the LDAP server
To ensure that entries from the LDAP database are displayed on the phones, enter the access
data via the web configurator.
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Settings
Online directories
Corporate
¤
Click on
next to the name of the LDAP directory you want to edit . . . the LDAP configu-
ration page is opened.
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Enter a name for the directory in the
Directory name
field.
This is the name under which the directory will appear in the list of network directorys on the
telephones (
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Select the option
Enable directory
, so that the directory will be displayed on the telephones.
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Enter the access data for the LDAP server
Server address
IP address or domain name of the LDAP server, e.g. 10.25.62.35 or
ldap.example.com
Server port
Port on which the LDAP server expects queries from the clients. Nor-
mally the port number 389 is used (default).
Username / Password
Credentials for access to the LDAP server.
ldap.ourserver.com
cn=user_1,ou=users,dc=company,dc=com
cn=phonebook,dc=example,dc=com
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