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400HD IP Phones Series - Teams Compatible
Administrator's Manual 118 Document #: LTRT-09960
3.6.5 Configuring Contacts (LDAP)
This section shows how to configure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) using
the Configuration File.
Note: It's recommended not to change the default setup.
LDAP is an application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory
information services over an IP network.
See RFC 4510 for a full description.
To configure LDAP:
Open the Configuration File page (Management tab > Manual Update >
Configuration File) and configure the parameters using the table below as reference.
Table 3-56: LDAP Parameters
Parameter Name Description
system/ldap/enabled
Enables or disable LDAP.
system/ldap/server_address
Defines the IP address or URL of the LDAP
server.
system/ldap/port
Defines the LDAP service port.
system/ldap/user_name
Defines the user name used for the LDAP search
request.
system/ldap/password
Defines the password of the search requester.
system/ldap/base
Defines the access point on the LDAP tree.
system/ldap/name_filter
Specifies your search pattern for name look ups.
For example:
When you type in the following
field: (&(telephoneNumber=*)(sn=%)), the search
result includes all LDAP records, which have the
‘telephoneNumber’ field set and the ‘(“sn”--
>surname)’ field starting with the entered prefix.
When you type in the following field:
(|(cn=%)(sn=%)), the search result includes all
LDAP records which have the (“cn”--
>CommonName) OR (“sn”-->Surname) field
starting with the entered prefix.
When you type in the field (!(cn=%)), the search
result includes all LDAP records which “do not
have the “cn” field starting with the entered prefix.
system/ldap/name_attrs
Specifies the LDAP name attributes setting,
which can be used to specify the “name”
attributes of each record which is returned in the
LDAP search results.
When you type in the following field, for example,
cn sn displayName”, this requires you to specify
‘cn-->commonName’. This is the Full name of the
user, sn-->Surname, last name or family name
and “displayName” fields for each LDAP record.

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