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LDAP directory – configuration example
Attributes
For a directory entry (an object), a series of attributes are defined in the LDAP database, e.g. sur-
name, first name, phone number, address, company etc. The set of all attributes that can be
stored for an entry is stored in the schema of the relevant LDAP server. To access attributes or
define search filters, you must know the attributes and their names in the LDAP server. Most
attribute names are standardised, but there can also be specific ones defined.
Which attributes can actually be displayed on a phone depends on
•
which attributes are defined for an entry in the LDAP database,
•
which attributes are set in the web configurator for display on the phone,
•
which attributes can be displayed on the phone or handset.
Available attributes on handsets or phones
The following table shows the attributes that could be used for a directory entry on a handset or
phone. Of course, the set of attributes that are actually shown depends on the specific handset
used.
Attributes of a directory entry
Attribute name in the LDAP database
First name
givenName
Surname
sn, cn, displayName
Phone (home)
homePhone, telephoneNumber
Phone (office)
telephoneNumber
Phone (mobile)
mobile
Fax
facsimileTelephoneNumber
Company
company, o, ou
Street
street
City
I, postalAddress
Zip
postalCode
Country
friendlyCountryName, c
Additional attribute
can be freely defined