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LDAP directory – configuration example
Entries in the directory
The following description shows an example for the display of an LDAP directory on a handset.
The menu shows all directories that have been set up and acti-
vated on the
Online directories
page in the web configurator.
Each one appears with the name entered under
Directory name
in the web configurator (
p. 70). In the example on the right,
the LDAP directory is shown as
Our Directory
.
¤
. . . use
to select the directory
OK
The phone initiates a query to the LDAP server defined in the
web configurator.
The LDAP directory is displayed according to the following rules:
•
The search begins in the directory/subdirectory which is
defined as the search base on the LDAP server and specified
with the
LDAP Search base (BaseDN)
parameter in the web
configurator (
•
The entries are listed in alphabetical order.
•
The entries are displayed with
Surname
and
First name
if
both attributes are available in the LDAP database. Other-
wise only the surname or first name is displayed.
Searching the directory
¤
Use
to scroll through the direc-
tory
or
¤
Use
to enter a name (or the first
few letters).
As soon as you press a key on the key-
pad, the telephone goes into search
mode. You can enter up to 15 charac-
ters. All entries in the LDAP directory
that match your input are displayed.
¤
Use
to delete the last character
you entered.
The current search string is shown in the top line.
Directories
Our Directory
Directory 3
Directory 4
Directory 5
Directory 6
Back
OK
Our Directory
Albert
Bond
Bond, James
Bond, Paul
Brown, Charly
View
Options
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Bond
Bond, James
Bond, Paul
Brown, Charly
Options
br
Brown, Charly
Options