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Cisco SPA IP Phone Field Reference
Phone Tab
Cisco Small Business SPA 300 Series, SPA 500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 267
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LDAP Auth Method Select the authentication method that the LDAP
server requires. Choices are:
None—No authentication is used between the
client and the server.
Simple—The client sends its fully-qualified
domain name and password to the LDAP server.
May present security issues.
Digest-MD5—The LDAP server sends
authentication options and a token to the client.
The client returns an encrypted response that is
decrypted and verified by the server.
LDAP Client DN Enter the distinguished name domain components
[dc] ; for example:
dc=cv2bu,dc=com
If using the default Active Directory schema
(Name(cn)->Users->Domain), an example of the
client DN follows:
cn="David Lee",dc=users,dc=cv2bu,dc=com
LDAP Username Enter the username for a credentialed user on the
LDAP server.
LDAP Password Enter the password for the LDAP username.
LDAP Search Base Specify a starting point in the directory tree from
which to search.
Separate domain components [dc] with a comma.
For example:
dc=cv2bu,dc=com
LDAP Last Name Filter This defines the search for surnames [sn], known as
last name in some parts of the world. For example,
sn:(sn=*$VALUE*). This search allows the provided
text to appear anywhere in a name, beginning,
middle, or end.
LDAP First Name Filter This defines the search for the common name [cn].
For example, cn:(cn=*$VALUE*). This search allows
the provided text to appear anywhere in a name,
beginning, middle, or end.
Parameter Description

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