Cisco Systems TD 92322GB operation manual Ldap Parameter Setup, An entry can look like this

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Installation and Operation Manual

TD 92322GB

Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi

7.5LDAP Parameter Setup

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an application protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over TCP/IP. The IMS/IP starts an LDAP session by connecting to an LDAP server. The IMS/IP then sends operation requests to the server, and the server sends responses in return.

An LDAP directory is a tree of directory entries and follows the structure below:

An entry consists of a set of attributes.

An attribute has a name and one or more values.

An entry can look like this:

dn: cn=John Ericson,dc=company,dc=com

cn: John Ericson

givenName: John

sn: Ericson

telephoneNumber: +1 888 555 6789

dn is the name of the entry; it is not an attribute nor part of the entry. “cn=John Ericson” is the entry's RDN, and “dc=company, dc=com” is the DN of the parent entry. The other lines show the attributes in the entry. Attribute names are typically mnemonic strings, like “cn” for common name, “dc” for domain component, “mail” for e-mail address and “sn” for surname. See 7.6 Examples of Settings on page 20.

1Click on the View LDAP parameters link.

2Enter the IP or DNS address to the LDAP server in the LDAP Server Address field.

3Enter the port number used by the LDAP server in the Port Number field.

4Select how to authenticate to the LDAP server in the Authentication Method drop down list.

Note: If the authentication method “SASL/DIGEST-MD5” is selected, the IP address for primary DNS server must be entered in the DNS server field on the Network. Otherwise it is not possible to authenticate with the LDAP directory Microsoft Active Directory 2003.

5Enter the user name used for logging on to the LDAP server in the User name field.

6Enter the password used for logging on to the LDAP server in the Password field.

7Enter the user entries' parent DN in the Search Base DN field. (The distinguished name for all users common entry.)

8Enter the name of the attribute that holds the phone numbers in the Number attribute field.

9Select the appropriate option in the Type of Name Attribute(s) drop down list.

The option depends on if the name is stored in a single attribute or if it is splitted into two different attributes.

10Enter name(s) of the attribute(s) containing first name and family name in the Name Attribute(s) field. If two attributes are used, enter the first name on the first line and the family name on the second line.

11Enter an error message to be sent as an answer to a phonebook query that was unsuccessful in the Error message field.

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Contents Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi Contents Related Documents IMS/IP-WiFi connected to the LAN IntroductionAdditional licences for IMS/IP RequirementsBasic licence for IMS/IP OAP licencesInstallation ELISE2 LED status IndicationFunction Indicator and Error Relay Output Function indicator that indicates the status of the IMS/IPAddressing of the IMS/IP Unlicensed ModeLicence Configuration Wlan InterfaceInterface Groups Handset AdministrationWlan System Phonebook 900 InterfaceMessaging Tool System 900 InterfaceCall diversion display text Other ParametersSend module status from A-bus to Unite Status logAbsence List IMS/IP Connected to the A-bus without Central UnitAbsence Handling User ServerBasic Alarm Manager IMS / IPConfiguration of Input Activity Technical SpecificationParameter Setup NomenclatureAlarm Module inputs ConfigurationConfiguration of Alarm and User Data Define Inputs and OutputsBackup and Restore Phonebook address IMS/IP Phonebook ConfigurationLocal Database Ldap Server Default text Description Phonebook SetupLocal Phonebook Administration Enter Search result textsUpdate the local database from the web interface Update the Local DatabaseClick the Administrate IMS/IP Phonebook link Import a CSV fileExport the Local Database Delete the Local DatabaseAn entry can look like this Ldap Parameter SetupClick on the View Ldap parameters link Examples of Settings Settings for the Ldap directory in the VoIP GatewaySearch examples You want to search for OperationYou want to search for Text to be entered Text to be entered Search resultSearch for Registered Handsets Handset AdministrationSave the Search Result list Remove IP Address Force ReloginChange the Handset Absent Status Delete SelectedMessaging tool IMS/IP messaging toolOpen Access Protocol Phonebook Service and Route2ELISEConfiguration Example Related Documents Document History Version Date DescriptionAppendix a IMS/IP and Firewalls Port Application or unit Transport protocolSystem Components Appendix B Basic Alarm Manager Configuration ExamplesAlarm cancellation ExampleCold-storage room 1, door open Output Activation DurationCold-storage room 1, door open reminder Input Trigger Handset Address Message text Beep codeCold-storage room 1, door open very long Input Activation Repetition Max. No. Time s Repetitions

TD 92322GB specifications

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