Examples and HowTos
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How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP)
4.2.2
Create an LDAP Template
The user interface of the corporate phonebook application provides a form which is used both
for search and retrieval.
The task of an LDAP template is to map the phone’s search and display fields to LDAP attri-
butes that can be delivered by the server. In the LDAP template, the fields are represented by
hard-coded names:
ATTRIB01
,
ATTRIB02
, and so on. These field names are assigned to
LDAP attributes, as appropriate.
The following examples show the relations between GUI field names, the attribute labels used
in the template, and exemplary mappings to LDAP attributes.
Generic Example (Standard Attributes)
Given "example.com" as the LDAP subtree to be searched, the LDAP template file looks like
this:
OpenStage LDAP TEMPLATE (v.1)
SEARCHBASE="dc=example,dc=com"
ATTRIB01="sn"
>
INFO:
In an LDAP template, the entries must be sorted according to the sequential number
of the template labels, as shown in the example underneath. It is also recommended
to use pre-sorted entries, which will reduce the use of resources.
OpenStage Field
LDAP
Template
Lables
LDAP Attribute
Example
Value
Last name
ATTRIB01
sn
Doe
First name
ATTRIB02
givenName
John
Business 1
ATTRIB03
telephoneNumber
9991234
Business 2
ATTRIB04
facsimileTelephoneNumber 9992345
Mobile
ATTRIB05
mobile
017711223344
Private
ATTRIB06
homePhone
441274333444
Company
ATTRIB07
o
Example Inc.
Address 1
ATTRIB08
departmentNumber
0815
Address 2
ATTRIB09
Job function
ATTRIB10
title
Product Manager
ATTRIB11
doe@example.com