TD 92322GB
2007-06-26/ Ver. D
Installation and Operation Manual
Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi
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7
IMS/IP Phonebook Configuration
This chapter describes the configuration of the internal IMS/IP Phonebook. For information
about installation and configuration of the Phonebook Service, see
10
Phonebook Service
and Route2ELISE
on page 25.
The internal IMS/IP Phonebook gives the possibility to search for phone numbers in a local
database or in an LDAP server.
If the search is to be forwarded to an LDAP server, the LDAP parameters need to be
configured as described in
7.5
LDAP Parameter Setup
on page 19.
7.1
Technical Specification
The local database has defined limitations while most of the limitations for the LDAP
server depends on the LDAP server used, see table below.
1
7.2
Phonebook address
The default Call ID in the UNS is 999999 for phonebook access.
When the UNS in the IMS/IP is set to forwarding mode, the phonebook Call ID must exist
in the module that the requests are sent to. Any change of the Call ID and/or IP address
must be made in that module. If the default address is used, no changes are needed.
When the UNS in the IMS/IP is set to stand-alone mode, do as follows to change the
address:
1
Open the IMS/IP administration pages and click UNS > Alias / Call ID.
2
Click “999999” in the list.
3
Enter the new Call ID for the phonebook, i.e. the Call ID the handsets are using to
access the phonebook. Check that the Call ID does not conflict with any of the
handsets in the system.
Local Database
LDAP Server
Max. No. of phonebook entries:
500
Server dependent
Max. No. of characters in family name:
20
Server dependent
Max. No. of characters in first name:
20
Server dependent
Max. No. of digits in phone number:
20
Server dependent
Max. No. of returned entries / request:
25
25
Handsets that can access the phonebook:
1
VoWiFi handsets in the VoWiFi system
1.See also documentation for the handset.