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OpenScape Desk Phone IP V3R3, Phone Administration, Administrator Documentation
Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings
3.17 Corporate Phonebook: Directory Settings
Related Topics
Related Topics
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Administration
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LDAP
3.17.1 LDAP
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol enables access to a directory server
via an LDAP client. Various personal information is stored there, e.g. the name,
organisation and contact data of persons working in an organisation. When the
LDAP client has found a person’s data, e. g. by looking up the surname, the user
can call this person directly using the displayed number.
INFO:
The OpenScape Desk Phones support LDAP V3.
For connecting the phone’s LDAP client to an LDAP server, the required access
data must be configured. The parameter Server address specifies the IP address
of the LDAP server. The parameter Transport defines whether the phone has to
continue to use an unencrypted TCP connection to the LDAP server, or to use an
encrypted TLS connection to a separate LDAPS port on the LDAP server.
Depending on the setting of Transport the Secure Port (for TLS) or the Server port
(for TCP) are to be defined. If the Authentication is not set to "Anonymous", the
user must authenticate himself with the server by providing a User name and a
corresponding Password. The user name and password are defined by the
administrator. The user name is the string in the LDAP bind request, e. g.
"C=GB,O=SIEMENS COMM,OU=COM,L=NTH,CN=BAYLIS MICHAEL". The
internal structure will depend on the specific corporate directory.
For a quick guide on setting up LDAP on an OpenScape Desk Phone, please
refer to
How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP)
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Data required
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Server address: IP address or hostname of the LDAP server.
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Transport: Defines Transport mode, whether LDAP interface uses TCP and is
unencrypted, or uses TLS and is encrypted.
Value range: "TCP", "TLS"Default: "TCP"
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Secure Port: Defines the port of the appropriate TLS interface on LDAP server
when Transport is set to TLS.
Default: "636"
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Server port: Port on which the LDAP server is listening for requests, when
Transport is set to TCP.
Default: 389
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Authentication: Authentication method used for connecting to the LDAP
server. value range: "Anonymous", "Simple" Default: "Anonymous"