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Version 6.6 967 Mediant 800 MSBR
User's Manual 66. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
Web: MS LDAP MOBILE
Number attribute name
CLI: ldap-mobile-nm-attr
[MSLDAPMobileNumAttri
buteName]
Defines the name of the attribute that represents the user Mobile
number in the Microsoft AD database.
The valid value is a string of up to 49 characters. The default is
"mobile".
CLI: ldap-private-nm-attr
[MSLDAPPrivateNumAttr
ibuteName]
Defines the name of the attribute that represents the user's private
number in the AD. If this value equals the value of the
MSLDAPPrimaryKey or MSLDAPSecondaryKey parameter, then the
device queries the AD for the destination number in this private
attribute name; otherwise, this parameter is not used as a search
key.
The default is "msRTCSIP-PrivateLine".
CLI: ldap-display-nm-attr
[MSLDAPDisplayNameAt
tributeName]
Defines the attribute name that represents the Calling Name in the
AD for LDAP queries based on calling number.
The valid value is a string of up to 49 characters. The default is
"displayName".
CLI: ldap-primary-key
[MSLDAPPrimaryKey]
Defines the name of the attribute used as a query search key for the
destination number in the AD. This is used instead of the "PBX"
attribute name (configured by the MSLDAPPBXNumAttributeName
parameter).
The default is not configured.
CLI: ldap-secondary-key
[MSLDAPSecondaryKey]
Defines the name of the attribute used as the second query search
key for the destination number in the AD, if the primary search key or
PBX search is not found.
LDAP Cache Service
CLI: cache
[LDAPCacheEnable]
Enables the LDAP cache service.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
For more information on LDAP caching, see 'Configuring the
Device's LDAP Cache' on page 186.
LDAP Cache Entry
Timeout
CLI: entry-timeout
[LDAPCacheEntryTimeo
ut]
Defines the duration (in minutes) that an entry in the LDAP cache is
valid. If the timeout expires, the cached entry is only used if there is
no connectivity with the LDAP server.
The default is 1200.
LDAP Cache Entry
Removal Timeout
CLI: entry-removal-
timemout
[LDAPCacheEntryRemov
alTimeout]
Defines the duration (in hours) after which the LDAP entry is
removed from the cache.
The default is 0.

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