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553-3001-365 Standard 4.00 August 2005
The Corporate Directory database is created using OTM 2.2 and is generated
from one of the following:
the configured DN information from the Call Server
the data from a corporate LDAP server
The database is downloaded and stored on the Call Server. It is then
accessible to the IP Phones. The Signaling Server can support Corporate
Directory access for the same number of IP Phones that are registered.
The Directory key on the IP Phone is used to access the directory, select a
listing, and then dial a number from the Corporate Directory. The Navigation
keys are used to refine the search within the Corporate Directory.
Corporate Directory is configured in LD 11. LD 11 accepts CRPA/CRPD
class of service for the IP Phones (see “Corporate Directory: LD 11
configuration” on page 533).
For more information about the operation of the Corporate Directory feature,
refer to the following:
Optivity Telephony Manager: Installation and Configuration
(553-3001-230)
IP Phones: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-368).

Element Manager support

Element Manager enables configuration of IP Line 4.5 using a web browser
on CS 1000 systems.
Each Signaling Server hosts a web server, Element Manager, that allows
configuration, administration, and maintenance to be performed on the
system components. Element Manager is a graphical web interface that
provides a graphical alternative to the traditional CLI and overlays. The
interface is available to users running a web browser on a PC. No special
client software is required.
The Element Manager web server runs on each Signaling Server and the
Signaling Server acts as a file server.