Returns all LDAP records which have the “telephoneNumber” or “Mobile” or
“ipPhone”field starting with the entered prefix.
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Returns all LDAP records which have the “sn” field set and the
“telephoneNumber” field starts with the entered prefix.
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This setting specifies the LDAP server port.
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3.2.5 B
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This setting specifies the LDAP search base (the distinguished
name of the search base object) which corresponds to the location in the
directory from which the LDAP search is requested to begin. The
search base narrows the search scope and decreases directory lookup
time. If you have multiple organizational units in your directory (for
example, OU=Sales in O=COMPANY and OU=Development in O=COMPANY), but
the "OU=Sales" organization never uses AOL AIM, you can restrict the
lookup to the OU=Development subtree only by entering providing the
following search base: OU=Development, O=COMPANY. Other examples see
below.
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This setting specifies the bind “Username” for LDAP
servers. Most LDAP servers allow anonymous binds in which case the
setting can be left blank. However if the LDAP server does not allow
anonymous binds, you will need to provide the Username and Password allowed