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Mediant 3000
To configure the LDAP cache parameters:
1.
Open the LDAP Settings page (
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu >
Services
submenu
>
LDAP Settings
).
Figure
14-3: LDAP Settings Page - Cache Parameters
2.
Configure the parameters as required.
3.
Click
Submit
to apply your changes.
4.
To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page
The LDAP Settings page also provides you with the following buttons:
LDAP Refresh Cache By Key:
Refreshes a saved LDAP entry response in the cache
of a specified LDAP search key. If a request with the specified key exists in the cache,
the request is resent to the LDAP server.
LDAP Clear All Cache:
Removes all LDAP entries in the cache.
14.1.3 Active Directory based Tel-to-IP Routing for Microsoft Lync
Typically, enterprises wishing to deploy Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010 (formerly known as
Office Communication Server 2007) are faced with a complex, call routing dial plan when
migrating users from their existing PBX or IP PBX to the Lync Server 2010 platform. As
more and more end-users migrate to the new voice system, dialing plan management and
PBX link capacity can be adversely impacted. To resolve this issue, enterprises can
employ Microsoft's Active Directory (AD), which provides a central database to manage
and maintain information regarding user’s availability, presence, and location.
The device supports Tel-to-IP call routing decisions based on information stored on the AD.
Based on queries sent to the AD, the device can route the Tel call to one of the following IP
domains:
Lync client (formally OCS) - users connected to Lync Server 2010 through the
Mediation Server
PBX or IP PBX - users not yet migrated to Lync Server 2010
Mobile - mobile number
Private - private telephone line for Lync users (in addition to the primary telephone
line)
14.1.3.1 Querying the AD and Routing Priority
The device queries the AD using the initial destination number (i.e., called number). The
query can return up to four user phone numbers, each pertaining to one of the IP domains
(i.e., private number, Lync / OCS number, PBX / IP PBX number, and mobile number). The
configuration parameters listed in the table below are used to configure the query attribute
keys that defines the AD attribute that you wish to query in the AD:
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